- so that the
vinegars present at the
Court were
divided into "
balsamic", "semi-
balsamic", "fine" and "common". With the
birth of the
Italian State in...
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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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Traditional balsamic vinegar (or
aceto balsamico tradizionale) is a type of
balsamic vinegar produced exclusively in
Reggio Emilia and
Modena in Emilia-Romagna...
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Tincture of benzoin, also
known as Friar's
balsam Basamum Balm of
Gilead Balsamic vinegar Balsam apple Balsam pear (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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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 of
Modena is a
variety of
balsamic vinegar and a
protected geographic indication (PGI)
condiment from Italy. It is
produced according...
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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...
- 2018. "
Balsamic vinegar". BBC Good Food.
Archived from the
original on 16
March 2014.
Retrieved 16
March 2014. "Nutrition
facts for
balsamic vinegar"...
- products,
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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originally used for
medicinal purposes. Riga
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