chicle gum

Học thuật
Thân thiện
chicle gum

A worker collects chicle gum from a sapodilla tree.

Definition

Noun: A gum-like substance obtained from the sapodilla tree (Manilkara zapota). It is a natural latex that was historically the primary base material for chewing gum.

Usage

This term refers specifically to the raw, natural latex harvested from the sapodilla tree. It is used as a mass noun.

Examples
  • Early chewing gum was made primarily from chicle gum.
  • The process involves tapping the sapodilla tree to collect the chicle gum.
  • Chicle gum is biodegradable, unlike many modern synthetic gum bases.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The term is often used in historical or botanical contexts to describe the original chewing gum base before the widespread adoption of synthetic polymers.
  • "Chicle": In many contexts, the word "chicle" is used alone to mean the same substance as "chicle gum."
Variants and Related Words
  • Chicle (noun): The shortened, more common form for the same substance.
    • The Aztecs were known to chew chicle.
  • Sapodilla (noun): The tropical evergreen tree from which chicle is derived.
Synonyms
  • Natural chewing gum base
  • Sapodilla latex
Notes

"Chicle gum" is a specific compound noun. The core substance is "chicle," with "gum" describing its consistency and primary use. In modern parlance, "chewing gum" refers to the final product, not the raw material chicle gum.

chicle gum

A worker collects chicle gum from a sapodilla tree.

Noun
  1. gum-like substance from the sapodilla

Từ đồng nghĩa