Mexico says the solution may lie in the past, with its natural chicle producers.
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He invented a synthetic chicle and introduced vitamin capsules to grocery stores.
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Some say the solution may lie in the past, with Mexico's natural chicle producers.
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For economical and quality reasons, many modern chewing gums use rubber instead of chicle.
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Chicle is nonetheless still the base of choice for some regional markets, such as Japan.
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The ancient Aztecs used chicle as a base for making a gum-like substance.
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Chicle, the main ingredient in chewing gum, is obtained from trunks of the chicle tree.
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Mayans chewed on the sap of the sapodilla tree and called it chicle.
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Calakmul's first sighting was by a botanist surveying for chicle sources by airplane in 1931.
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Gum-like substance from the sapodilla
Chicle (/u02C8tu0283u026Aku0259l/) is a natural gum traditionally used in making chewing gum and other products. It is collected from several species of Mesoamerican trees in the Manilkara genus, including M. zapota, M. chicle, M. staminodella, and M. bidentata.
The milky latex of the sapodilla tree, used after coagulation as the principal ingredient of chewing gum
Chewing gum, flavored substance which is chewed (n.)