mastic gum
mastic resin
mastic oil
mastic tree
mastic asphalt
The Turkish like salep as well as mastic, a resin from certain pistachio trees, in their ice cream.
UINTAITE Mastic Asphalt is an excellent natural bituminous material, which can improve the performance of asphalt pavement when mixed with conventional asphalt mixture.
One early antidote mentioned in the Babylonian Talmud is gum mastic, which may be the same ladanum referred to in Genesis.
I use mastic to fill in gaps in the woodwork.
The ancient Greeks used mastic resin for various purposes like medicine and chewing gum.
Mastic is commonly used in the production of varnishes and adhesives.
Chios, Greece is famous for its production of mastic resin.
The flavor of mastic is unique and often described as piney or slightly sweet.
Mastic trees are native to the Mediterranean region.
Some people chew mastic gum for its purported health benefits.
The mastic resin is harvested by making small incisions on the tree trunk.
Mastic has been used in traditional medicine for its antibacterial properties.
In some cultures, mastic resin is burned as incense for its pleasant aroma.
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