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Mastic

British pronunciation/mˈɑːstɪk/
American pronunciation/mˈæstɪk/
Mastic
[NOUN]
1

an evergreen shrub of the Mediterranean region that is cultivated for its resin

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2

a resin obtained from the tree of the same name, used for various culinary and medicinal purposes

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What is "mastic"?

Mastic, also known as "tears of Chios," is a herbaceous resin derived from the mastic tree native to the Mediterranean region. It possesses a resinous and aromatic quality, often described as earthy and slightly fruity. Mastic has been used for centuries in both culinary and medicinal practices, known for its potential antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. It is often used to flavor desserts, beverages, and savory dishes, imparting a distinctive and captivating essence. Furthermore, mastic is also utilized in traditional remedies for its soothing and therapeutic effects on the digestive system and oral health.

3

a pasty cement used as an adhesive or filler

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Examples
1He adds a pinch of mastic to his homemade ice cream for a unique flavor.
2I enjoy the soothing aroma of mastic while brewing a cup of herbal tea.
3Ever use confectionery mastic?
4Roll your confectionary mastic into a ball.
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