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Tragacanth is a
natural gum
obtained from the
dried sap of
several species of
Middle Eastern legumes of the
genus Astragalus,
including A. adscendens,...
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Astragalus gummifer (
tragacanth, gum
tragacanth milkvetch), is a
small woody evergreen shrub, with a
typical height and
spread of 30 cm at maturity, indigenous...
- Gum
karaya or gum sterculia, also
known as
Indian gum
tragacanth, is a
vegetable gum
produced as an
exudate by
trees of the
genus Sterculia. Chemically...
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northern Iraq to Turkey, and is
commonly used as a
source of gum
tragacanth. "Astragalus
adscendens Persian Manna PFAF
Plant Database". "Astragalus...
- is
bdellium and the onyx stone." (Gen 2:12)[citation needed]
After gum
tragacanth is harvested, it
takes on the
appearance of
grotesque "fingernails." It...
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lifetime of one to two hours. Many 19th-century
recipes recommend adding gum
tragacanth to
stabilize whipped cream,
while a few
include whipped egg whites. Various...
- purée, marmalade, raisins, onions, garlic, malt vinegar, sugar, salt,
tragacanth, ****es and flavorings. A.1. in the
United States was the
subject of a...
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formula of the
paint is
acrylic gouache. A form of gouache, with
honey or
tragacanth gum as a binder, was used in
Ancient Egyptian painting. It was also used...
- (Hindi:
Sukhi Haldi सूखा हल्दी).
Ground Turmeric (Hindi:
Haldi हल्दी). Gum
Tragacanth A
thickener and
coating for
desserts White Peppercorns Mostly used in...
- Musk
Nutmeg Orris root Rose oil
Rosemary Scented water Spikenard Styrax Tragacanth Vietnamese Balm A
pomander is worn by
Rosemary Woodhouse, in
Roman Polanski's...