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Learn about the history and benefits of mastic gum, an ancient spice harvested by hand of the Greek island of Chios.
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Greek Mastic: Cooking and Medicinal Info
Mastic is the natural herbs for delicious Greek food and desserts. It is commonly used in Greek Easter bread (Tsoureki) but also ice-cream and other Greek sweets. Imported from Greece. Packaging and brand may vary. What is Mastiha? Mastiha (pronounced mahs-TEE-hah), aka mastic is the resin that is excreted from the trunk and the branches of the schinos, the Greek name for the mastic tree (Pistachia Lentiscus var. Chia).
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Mastic Gum: an Ancient Spice - Spice Station
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