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MASTIC GUM

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SKU D2918
$8.95
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Profile: Genuine mastic chewing gum is available for purchase. Chios medium mastic tears are accessible in our store. Mastic gum is a type of natural chewing gum that has been used for ages in cooking, baking, cosmetics, distilling, and medical applications. The dried tree resin from the mastic tree, which grows solely on the Greek island of Chios, is known as mastiha.

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When you buy mastic gum from our store, you may expect the following:

The crystalline grains in varied teardrop shapes and sizes will give your mastic a clear or opaque appearance. Off-white to yellowish will be the color. The sap of pistacia lentiscus var, an evergreen related to the pistachio tree, produces this scented and sticky substance. It can be used as a digestive after dinner, as well as in cakes, spirits, beverages, and nutritional supplements. Mastic's scent makes it a popular ingredient in cosmetics and incense.

Mastiha is used in both sweet and savory dishes and is elegant, strong, and aromatic. Mastic has been used in cooking, baking, medicine, and liquors in Greece, Turkey, and other countries of the Middle East. Medicinally, these flavorful tear drops have been proved to help with a variety of ailments, including digestive and dental disorders. The use of Chios mastiha is so thoroughly documented that the European Food Safety Authority, EFSA, recognizes it.

NOTICE: DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IF PREGNANT OR NURSING.

**These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.

 

Ingredients: Mastic Gum
Origin:  Greece
Shelf Life: 2 Years.
Handling / Storage: Store in a airtight Food Storage Containers, cool, dry place.
Allergen Information: None Specified.
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