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Locust bean gum (LBG,
carob gum,
carob bean gum, carobin, E410) is a
galactomannan vegetable gum
extracted from the
seeds of the
carob tree (Ceratonia...
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chocolate alternative in most recipes. The plant's
seeds are used to
produce locust bean gum or
carob gum, a
common thickening agent used in food processing....
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locust bean tree" (Parkia biglobosa),
which is also
known as néré Also not commonly, the
carob tree,
Ceratonia siliqua,
whose pods are
called locust beans...
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Parkia biglobosa, the
African locust bean, is a
perennial deciduous tree in the
family Fabaceae. It is
found in a wide
range of
environments in Africa...
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edible pulp
Locust bean,
fruit of the
carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua)
African locust bean,
fruit of the néré tree (Parkia biglobosa)
Locust (film), a 2015...
- yogurt, and
yogurt thickened with
thickening agents,
typically pectin,
locust bean gum,
starches or guar gum, may also be sold as "Gr**** yogurt". In English...
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Ectomyelois ceratoniae, the
locust bean moth, more
ambiguously known as "carob moth", is a moth of the
family Pyralidae. It has a
nearly cosmopolitan...
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pectin from
Citrus peel, guar gum from the guar
bean, and
locust bean gum from the
carob bean. Agar,
alginin and
carrageenan are
polysaccharides extracted...
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subfamily Caesalpinioideae.
Several species are
known as
African locust bean. In 1995,
about 31
species were known. Four more
species were outlined...
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known as gavar, gawar, or
guvar bean. The
genus name
Cyamopsis means bean-like (from Gr****: κύαμος : kýamos "
bean" + Gr****: ὄψις : ópsis "view'). The...