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What resin, often used as food flavouring and for medicine, is currently drawn from the trees of various Styrax.........

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What resin, often used as food flavouring and for medicine, is currently drawn from the trees of various Styrax species native to Sumatra, Java, and Thailand?

posted Apr 14, 2021 by Atif

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Benzoin
Benzoin resin is used in cosmetics, veterinary medicine, incense, and as a flavouring in drinks, baked goods, chewing gum, frozen dairy, gelatins, puddings, and soft confectionery. The other resins are not usually used in food or medicine.

answer Apr 15, 2021 by Mridul
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