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produced by two different trees, one yielding a white, the other a red gum, is usually in roundish or oval unbroken pieces of various sizes, larger than those of turkey gum, less brittle and pulverizable, less fissured and often occurs in long, cylindrical or curved pieces. the term 'gum senegal' is not
of gum. cape gum is also imported. it is of a pale yellow colour and is considered of inferior quality. austrailian gum, imported from south australia, is in elongated or globular pieces, rough and even wrinkled on the surface and of a violet tint, which distinguishes it from other varieties. it is not...
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