gum acacia
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Definition
Noun 1. A natural gum obtained from the sap of various acacia trees: "Gum acacia" is a dried, water-soluble substance exuded from the stems and branches of trees of the genus Acacia. It is a complex mixture of polysaccharides and glycoproteins. 2. A thickening, stabilizing, and emulsifying agent: In industrial and culinary contexts, "gum acacia" is valued for its properties as a natural additive. It is used to thicken liquids, stabilize mixtures (like preventing sugar crystals in candy), and emulsify ingredients that would otherwise separate.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The recipe calls for gum acacia to give the glaze a smooth, glossy texture.
- As a natural emulsifier, gum acacia helps bind the flavor oils in soft drinks.
- The pharmaceutical capsule uses gum acacia as a binder for the powdered medicine.
Advanced Usage
- "Acacia gum": This is a common synonym and alternative name for "gum acacia." The terms are often used interchangeably in technical and commercial contexts.
- The ingredient list specifies acacia gum as a stabilizer.
Variants and Related Words
- Gum arabic: This is the most prevalent commercial and historical name for "gum acacia." While all true gum arabic is gum acacia, the term "gum arabic" is more common in trade, art (for watercolor paint), and food labeling.
- Traditional watercolor paints use gum arabic as a binder for the pigment.
- Acacia senegal: The scientific name for the acacia tree species that is the primary source of high-quality gum acacia/gum arabic.
- E414: This is the code for gum acacia/gum arabic in the European Union's food additive numbering system.
Synonyms
- Acacia gum: A direct synonym.
- Gum arabic: The most common commercial synonym.
- Acacia fiber (in dietary contexts): Sometimes used on nutritional labels to highlight its soluble fiber content.
Related Phrases and Compounds
- Gum acacia powder: The most common processed form, a dried, finely ground powder ready for industrial or culinary use.
- Dissolve the gum acacia powder in warm water before adding it to the mixture.
Noun
- gum from an acacia tree; used as a thickener (especially in candies and pharmaceuticals)