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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...
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bdellium and the onyx stone." (Gen 2:12)[citation needed]
After gum tragacanth is harvested, it
takes on the
appearance of
grotesque "fingernails."...
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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...
- from sugar, egg
whites and a
hardening agent like
tylose powder or
gum tragacanth.
Modeling chocolate is a
chocolate paste made by
melting chocolate and...
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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....
- manufacturer. Dry
pastels have
historically used
binders such as
gum arabic and
gum tragacanth.
Methyl cellulose was
introduced as a
binder in the 20th century...
- colors, and
sizes were
traditionally made from
gum tragacanth (Astragalus spp.),
gum karaya, guar
gum, fenugr**** (Trigonella foenum-grae****), fleabane...
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Natural gums are
polysaccharides of
natural origin,
capable of
causing a
large increase in a solution's viscosity, even at
small concentrations. They are...
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enamel surface with
gum tragacanth. When the
gum has dried, the
piece is
fired again to fuse the cloisonné wire to the
clear enamel. The
gum burns off, leaving...