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Locust bean gum (LBG, also
known as
carob gum,
carob bean gum, carobin, E410) is a
galactomannan vegetable gum
extracted from the
seeds of the
carob tree...
- (modern
French caroube),
which borrowed it from
Arabic خَرُّوبٌ (kharrūb, "
locust bean pod"),
ultimately perhaps from
Akkadian language kharubu or
Aramaic kharubha...
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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, also
known as the
African locust bean (West
African names: néré, dodongba, doruwa, netetou,
sumbala or iru) is a
perennial deciduous...
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belongs to the
subfamily Mimosoideae.
Several species are
known as
African locust bean. In 1995,
about 31
species were known. Four more
species were outlined...
- crayfish,
tatashe pepper (a
variety of red bell pepper),
locust bean (also
known as
carob bean) and may also
include meat and
other ingredients. Iswat...
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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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Locusts (derived from the
Vulgar Latin locusta,
meaning gr****hopper) are a
collection of
certain species of short-horned gr****hoppers in the
family Acrididae...
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Vegetable gums used as food
thickeners include alginin, guar gum,
locust bean gum, and
xanthan gum.
Proteins used as food
thickeners include collagen...
- ~1:1 guar gum, mannose:galactose ~2:1 tara gum, mannose:galactose ~3:1
locust bean gum or
carob gum, mannose:galactose ~4:1 c****ia gum, mannose:galactose...