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Balsam is the
resinous exudate (or sap)
which forms on
certain kinds of
trees and shrubs.
Balsam (from
Latin balsamum "gum of the
balsam tree," ultimately...
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Martin Henry Balsam (November 4, 1919 –
February 13, 1996) was an
American actor. He had a
prolific career in
character roles in film, in theatre, and...
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Balsamic vinegar (Italian:
aceto balsamico) is a dark, concentrated,
intensely flavoured vinegar made
wholly or
partially from
grape must:
freshly crushed...
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often known as
balsam or balm.
Balsam tree may
refer to:
Abies balsamea,
balsam fir, the
source of
Canada balsam Colophospermum mopane, an African...
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Balsam Lake may
refer to:
Balsam Lake (Ontario), a lake in the
Kawartha lakes region Balsam Lake
Provincial Park, on the
above lake
Minnesota Balsam Lake...
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balsam or
balsam of Tolu is a
balsam that
originates from
South America (Colombia, Peru, Venezuela). It is
similar to (and
frequently confounded with)...
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originally used for
medicinal purposes. Riga
Black Balsam Ukrainian Balsam Krasnaya Polyana Balsam Karelian Balsam Liquor portal Drink portal Bitters – Alcoholic...
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Talia Balsam (born 1959) is an
American television and film actress.
Talia Balsam was born in New York City in 1959, to
actors Martin Balsam and Joyce...
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Balsam or
balsam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Balsam is a
group of
plant products derived from
various plants.
Balsam may also
refer to:...
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Canada balsam, also
called Canada turpentine or
balsam of fir, is the
oleoresin of the
balsam fir tree (Abies balsamea) of
boreal North America. The resin...