Edible gum

@allknowing (142078)
India
March 13, 2025 2:02am CST
Edible gum is extracted from the bark of the Acasia tree. It is white or brow in colour. It is used in many recipes. I just got a pack of Dink Ladus that are formed using this edible gum. It binds the dry fruits in the ladus. No sugar or jaggery is added. Dink is he name of the edible gum If you have acasia trees probably you can try and extract the gum. For more on this you can visit the following link i
Edible Gum or Gond is sourced from the plant Acacia. is a natural edible gum of the plant . It is made by drying the sap of the plant and is available in white or brown coloured crystals. It is quite odourless and tasteless. It is used to make laddoos with
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@snowy22315 (186443)
• United States
13 Mar
I would like to try natural gum sometime.
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@allknowing (142078)
• India
17h
I may try it too
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@Fleura (31290)
• United Kingdom
13 Mar
Interesting. I'm surprised that it is tasteless.
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@allknowing (142078)
• India
13 Mar
Those ladus made with this gum are the most expensive
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@Faster16 (3254)
• Indonesia
13 Mar
That's fascinating! Edible gum from the Acacia tree sounds like a wonderful and natural ingredient.
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@allknowing (142078)
• India
13 Mar
It helps bind the stuff without the use of sugar or jaggery syrup
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