About the productDetails| Brand | Slofoodgroup |
| Dangerous Goods Or Hazardous Materials | No |
| Storage Temperature | Ambient |
| FDA Registration No. | 17196048934 |
| Storage Type | Cupboard |
| Manufacturer | Slofoodgroup |
| Packaging Type | Bag |
| Age Warning | No |
| Ingredient Feature | Sugar Free |
| Ingredients | Mastic Gum |
| Region Of Origin | Greece |
DescriptionThis listing is no longer available on the tik tok shop because buyers just do not seem to get what that product is.... If you want bubble gum buy bubble gum. We cannot make the product into something it is not and we cannot make it takes like something it is not... This is a natural product that is the dried sap of a tree. Historically it was known as the world's first chewing gum but it is not like chewing gum you know today that is flavored, sweet and chewy. It is a dried tree sap, it tastes like a pine tree and has a refreshing mouth feel.
Please research a product before making and purchase and understand its limitations and provide feedback that is fair and balanced based on what the product actually is, not what you want it to be and not what your unrealistic expectations want it to be. The aromatic and air dried resinous sap from the tree pistacia lentiscus is known as the first natural chewing gum in the world. The mastic tree grows solely on the southern shores of Chios. Once dried, the tears are ideal for cocktails, ice creams, and used in an array of traditional medical practices. Mastic gum is the air dried sap of the pistacia lentiscus, a member of the evergreen family. It is dried sap that is piney and earthy. Please read the product description before purchasing this product. It is a natural product and its flavor is pure. During warmer months mastic can melt in transit, this is normal and to be expected. The mastic can simply be frozen for several hours and broken in to pieces. Our mastic is one hundred percent an all natural product from the protected designation of origin. Chios mastisha does not contain any fillers, additives or additional ingredients.Appearance should be transparent or opaque with crystalline granules in varying teardrop shapes and sizes. The color will be off-white to yellowish. This aromatic and resinous matter comes from the sap of pistacia lentiscus var, an evergreen related to the pistachio tree. It can be used as a dinner digestive, in cakes, spirits, beverages and nutritional products.Elegant, bold and aromatic, mastiha is used in both sweet and savory dishes. In Greece, Turkey and other parts of the Middle East, mastic has been used in cooking, baking, medicinal, and liquors. Medicinally, these tear drops of flavor have been shown to alleviate a number of issues such as digestive and oral conditions.