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- Chicle - Wikipedia
The word is used in the Americas and Spain to refer to chewing gum, chicle being a common term for it in Spanish and chiclete being the Portuguese term (both in Brazil and in parts of Portugal; other areas also use the term chicla)
- What Is Chicle? The Natural History of Chewing Gum
Chicle refers to the original, natural rubber substance that served as the base for the first modern chewing gums This unique material transformed the simple habit of chewing tree resins into a global, mass-market product The history of chicle is a narrative of tradition, biological limitation, industrial innovation, and eventual substitution
- Chicle Chewing Gum: Health Benefits | Nathan and Sons
Chicle gum offers a range of oral health benefits, making it a natural choice for maintaining a healthy mouth Chewing chicle gum stimulates saliva production, which plays a critical role in neutralizing acids produced by bacteria, thereby reducing the risk of tooth decay and enamel erosion
- Chicle | Definition, Description, History | Britannica
Chicle, gum that consists of the coagulated milky latex of the sapodilla tree (Manilkara zapota), a tropical American fruit tree principally from Yucatán and regions of Central America Chicle is obtained as pinkish to reddish brown pieces and is said to contain both rubber and gutta-percha
- CHICLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHICLE is a gum from the latex of the sapodilla used as the chief ingredient of chewing gum
- Chicle - History of Chicle-based Gum
Chicle is the ingredient in the production of chewing gum It is a natural product of trees with gum characteristics traditionally used in making chewing gums Our prehistoric Neolithic ancestors used various resins or birch bar tars to chew for either pleasure or dental health
- Chicle - from the Ancient Maya to William Wrigley - Loco Gringo
Chicle is a history in four acts, all of them focused on the sticky white substance that seeps from the sapodilla tree when its bark is cut First, Jennifer Mathews recounts the story of chicle and its earliest — known adherents, the Maya and Aztecs
- Chicle Gum and Popular Culture in the Americas
Chicle is a thick and odorless natural latex that comes from the Chicozapote tree (Manilkara sapota), which is indigenous in Mexico and Central America When the sapodilla tree is cut into with a blade or infested with insects, it produces latex as a protective response
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