Examples of 'chicle' in a sentence

Meaning of "chicle"

Chicle (noun) - a natural gum traditionally used for making chewing gum
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  • The milky latex of the sapodilla tree, used after coagulation as the principal ingredient of chewing gum

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Both chicle and mastic are tree resins.
The bark of the tree is rich in chicle.
Workers who collect chicle are called chicleros.
We will send some men for the chicle.
Adams bet that his chicle would be a popular substitute.
That liquid was called chicle.
The coconut and chicle industry was exploited in the area.
This sap was called chicle.
He invented a synthetic chicle and introduced vitamin capsules to grocery stores.
There may be ear pain in that case chewing chicle.
Natural gums such as chicle and jelutong can also be used.
Chicle was also used by the Maya as a filling for tooth cavities.
Fleer brothers made cubes of the chicle substance and overlayed the cubes with sweet material.
Latex extracted from the tree in Central America has been used to adulterate chicle.
Latex from the chicle and jelutong trees is used in chewing gum.

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Before the Cumumi Rapids near the Brazilian border To the chicle plantations.
When chicle has imported from Mexico.
It is made from the sap of the chicle tree grown in Mexico.
For example, chicle is a particularly useful natural gum.
Carbon is associated with fire, chicle is gum.
Chicle is a major product of the region 's tropical lowland forests.
It got its start from Mahogany and chicle production during British rule.
Ah, the gum wrapper was the source of our chicle.
Chicle ( ) is a natural gum traditionally used in making chewing gum and other products.
On the contrary, it was somewhat brown ball of chicle.
This natural chicle was very quickly replaced by polysibutylene, a synthetic rubber to meet demand.
In fact, only women and children were allowed to chew the chicle.
They chew and chew, but the words are chicle and chicle is indigestible.
Chicle, the main ingredient in chewing gum, is obtained from trunks of the chicle tree.
Chrysophylloideae is a subfamily of flowering plants in the chicle family, Sapotaceae.
Chicle The juice of the sapodilla tree, used in the making of chewing gum.
The most common commercial species are mahogany, Honduras mahogany and chicle.
Thomas Adams first tried to change chicle into synthetic rubber products, before making a chewing gum.
After a year of unsuccessful trials, he gave up on the idea of Chicle based rubber.
Nowadays, the chicle is used to produce chewing gum,.
Due to my impatience, I have already opened the box of Chicle.
Chicle (Manilkara chicle) is the original chewing gum made from its gummy sap.
It is wind-resistant and the bark is rich in a white, gummy latex called chicle.
Gums such as xanthan gum, guar gum, chicle and the like may also be used.
The word chicle is also derived from Nahuatl tzictli " sticky stuff, chicle.
Common name, Chicle muyu.
By the 1960s, chicle was replaced by butadiene-based synthetic rubber which is cheaper to manufacture.
Balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums.
In 1871, he patented a machine that could mass produce chewing gum from chicle.
Balata, gutta-percha, guayula, chicle and similar natural gums.
Would you like to try… It's chicle.
Rumor has it, chicle could be the source of the brand name " Chicklets . ".
Would you like to try… a little piece? It's chicle.
Within 100 meters from the venue, El Chicle and xemei serve a wide selection of meals.
Can still be found in gum today . - That resin, called chicle.

Synonyms

gum

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