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    Gum arabic (gum acacia, gum sudani, Senegal gum and by other names) is a natural gum originally consisting of the hardened sap of two species of the Acacia...
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    is known by several common names, including gum acacia, gum arabic tree, Sudan gum and Sudan gum arabic. In parts of India, it is known as Kher or Khor...
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    more commonly known as Acacia nilotica, and by the vernacular names of gum arabic tree, babul, thorn mimosa, Egyptian acacia or thorny acacia, is a flowering...
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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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  • Mentos (redirect from Mentos gum)
    hydrogenated coconut oil, rice starch, natural flavors, gum arabic, sucrose esters of fatty acids, gellan gum, carnauba wax, and beeswax. Fruit-flavored Mentos...
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    limestone plate. The stone was then treated with a mixture of weak acid and gum arabic ("etch") that made the parts of the stone's surface that were not protected...
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    later found that sensitized dichromated colloids such as gelatin and gum arabic became insoluble in water after exposure to sunlight. Alphonse Poitevin...
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    Syrup (redirect from Gum Syrup)
    recipes, gum arabic is added, in the belief that it prevents the sugar from crystallizing and adds a smooth texture. Some recipes omit the gum arabic, thus...
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    Vachellia seyal (redirect from Talh gum)
    source for gum arabic, a natural polysaccharide, that exudes from damaged stems and solidifies. The gum of V. seyal is called gum talha, from Arabic طلح ṭalḥ...
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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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    Tragacanth (redirect from Tragacanth gum)
    pastels, as it does not adhere to itself the same way other gums (such as gum arabic) do when dry. Gum tragacanth is also used to make a paste used in floral...
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    paint consisting of natural pigment, water, a binding agent (usually gum arabic or dextrin), and sometimes additional inert material. Gouache is designed...
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    Benzoin (resin) (redirect from 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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    liquorice extract, sugar, and a binder. The base is typically starch/flour, gum arabic, gelatin or a combination thereof. Additional ingredients are extra flavouring...
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  • generic, and applies both to traditional types such as gum arabic and to synthetic modern formulations. Gum is a matter of high importance in philately. Before...
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    Chicle (redirect from Gum chicle)
    Chicle (/ˈtʃɪkəl/) is a natural gum traditionally used in making chewing gum and other products. It is collected from several species of Mesoamerican trees...
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    Turpentine (redirect from Gum spirit)
    turpentine has been distilled out. Such turpentine is called gum turpentine. The term gum turpentine may also refer to crude turpentine, which may cause...
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    can be used, like frankincense or Boswellia resin, to produce incense. Gum arabic Mastika (liqueur with mastic aroma) Megilp (art medium) Huwez, Farhad;...
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    various gum mixtures that generally include arabic, tragacanth, cherry or sarcocolla, and traces of added sugar." Moorby et al. (2010, p. 38) "Gum arabic tends...
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    when the box was shaken. Sen-Sen's ingredients were liquorice, anise, gum arabic, maltodextrin, sugar, and natural and artificial flavors. List of breath...
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  • succinic acid modified gum Arabic is known to the FAO as a food additive. It has E number E423, and is a chemical modification of gum arabic. It is a free flowing...
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    cellulose and cellulose derivatives gelatin guar gum gum Arabic locust bean gum pectin starch xanthan gum Gums and Stabilisers for the Food Industry, a conference...
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    gum arabic. The reaction between the tannins from the gall nut and the iron produces a complex that gives the iron gall ink its color. The gum arabic...
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    nilotica (syn. Acacia arabica) is the gum arabic tree of India, but yields a gum inferior to the true gum arabic. Gum arabic is used in a wide variety of food...
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    Frankincense (category 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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    as the paint was made from powdered radium, zinc sulfide (a phosphor), gum arabic, and water. Five of the women in New Jersey challenged their employer...
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    Chewing gum is a soft, cohesive substance designed to be chewed without being swallowed. Modern chewing gum is composed of gum base, sweeteners, softeners/plasticizers...
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  • poster paints are similar to gouache, albeit has a thinner viscosity, uses gum arabic and/or dextrin as a binder, and use inexpensive and less lightfast pigments...
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    balsam, copal from trees of Protium copal and Hymenaea courbaril, dammar gum from trees of the family Dipterocarpaceae, dragon's blood from the dragon...
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    mixtures of starch and gum arabic, which emulsifies the substance and binds them in a hydrocolloidal matrix. The starch and gum also reduces the rate in...
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