A Certified Master Chef candidate is creating a modern entremet for the pastry segment of the exam. The goal is a dessert with a perfect balance of textures: a stable yet delicate mousse, a soft crémeux insert, a crisp biscuit base, and a fluid, glossy mirror glaze. Which hydrocolloid is most critical for achieving the desired viscosity and stability in the mirror glaze while preventing weeping (syneresis)?
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A
Agar-Agar, for its strong, brittle gel.
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B
Xanthan Gum, for its high viscosity at low concentrations and shear-thinning properties.
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C
Pectin, for its ability to form a stable gel in the presence of sugar and acid.
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D
Gelatin, for its thermo-reversible gelling properties and melt-in-the-mouth texture.