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  • specific gum arabic». Food Hydrocolloids (en inglés) 25 (2): 165-169. ISSN 0268-005X. doi:10.1016/j.foodhyd.2010.03.012.  Hutchens, Alma R. (1973). Indian Herbology…
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  • Acacia tree, Senegalia senegal and Vachellia seyal. However, the term "gum arabic" does not actually indicate a particular botanical source. The gum is harvested…
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  • Senegalia senegal (redirección desde Sudan gum arabic)
    deciduous tree from the genus Senegalia, which is known by several common names, including gum acacia, gum arabic tree, Sudan gum and Sudan gum arabic. In parts…
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  • Vachellia nilotica (redirección desde Sant tree)
    and by the vernacular names of gum arabic tree, babul, thorn mimosa, Egyptian acacia or thorny acacia, is a flowering tree in the family Fabaceae. It is…
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  • Look up GUM, Gum, or gum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gum or GUM may refer to: Adhesive Bubble gum Chewing gum Natural gum, viscous materials of…
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  • Benzoin (resin) (redirección desde Gum benzoin)
    benzoin. Benzoin is sometimes called gum benzoin or gum benjamin, and in India Sambrani or loban, though loban is, via Arabic lubān, a generic term for frankincense-type…
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  • Tragacanth (redirección desde Tragacanth gum)
    stronger gums for holding particles in suspension. Only half as much is needed, compared to gum arabic or something similar. It is common in Indian cuisine…
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  • The Indian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums (acronym IINRG), formerly known as the Indian Lac Research Institute, is an autonomous institute, established…
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  • synthetic equivalents, trade in gum formed part of the economy in places such as the Arabian peninsula (whence the name "gum arabic"), West Africa, East Africa…
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  • Chicle (redirección desde Gum chicle)
    is a natural gum traditionally used in making chewing gum and other products. It is collected from several species of Mesoamerican trees in the genus…
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  • Mastic (plant resin) (redirección desde Mastic gum)
    certain trees and dries into pieces of brittle, translucent resin. When chewed, the resin softens and becomes a bright white and opaque gum. The flavor…
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  • gum. The Mayans and Aztecs were the first to exploit the positive properties of gum; they used chicle, a natural tree gum, as a base for making a gum-like…
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  • Aegle marmelos (redirección desde Bael Fruit Tree)
    slimy sap oozing out from cut parts. The gum is also described as a clear, gummy sap, resembling gum arabic, which exudes from wounded branches and hangs…
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  • Myrrh (categoría Natural gums)
    unidentified ancient Semitic language, see § Etymology) is a gum-resin extracted from a few small, thorny tree species of the Commiphora genus, belonging to the…
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  • Frankincense (categoría Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    resin (6%), soluble in alcohol and having the formula C20H32O4 gum (similar to gum arabic) 30–36% 3-acetyl-beta-boswellic acid (Boswellia sacra) alpha-boswellic…
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  • Kauri gum is resin from kauri trees (Agathis australis), which historically had several important industrial uses. It can also be used to make crafts…
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  • Resin (redirección desde Tree resin)
    from trees of Protium copal and Hymenaea courbaril, dammar gum from trees of the family Dipterocarpaceae, dragon's blood from the dragon trees (Dracaena…
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  • Carob (redirección desde Carob tree)
    are used to produce locust bean gum or carob gum, a common thickening agent used in food processing. The carob tree grows up to 15 metres (50 feet) tall…
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  • Kino (botany) (redirección desde Kino gum)
    Kino is a botanical gum produced by various trees and other plants, particularly bloodwood species of eucalypts (Angophora, Corymbia, Eucalyptus) and…
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  • A fruit tree is a tree which bears fruit that is consumed or used by animals and humans — all trees that are flowering plants produce fruit, which are…
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  • Arabic version, where we meet with ladana, suggesting . . . gum-ladanum.” The Illustrated Dictionary of the Bible plainly defines onycha as the “gum resin…
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  • Vachellia karroo (categoría Trees of Africa)
    cracks in the tree's bark, and is an important part of the bushbaby's winter diet. The gum can be used to manufacture sweets (see Gum arabic) and used to…
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