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Saint John’s bread

This material is another plant polysaccharide. The source is the seeds of the carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua), also known as the locust bean tree. The trees grow around the Mediterranean and in California. An alternative name for the fruit is Saint John s Bread . An impure material called carob pod flour can be produced by just removing the hulls and milling the endosperms directly. An impure product like this will give a... [Pg.129]

Syn. Locust Bean Tree Saint John s Bread Tree Ceratonia siliqua L. [Pg.32]


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