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Gum arabic, a Natural Gum also called '''gum acacia''', is a substance that is taken from two Sub-Sahara n species of the Acacia tree, '' Acacia Senegal '' and '' Acacia Seyal ''. It is used primarily in the Food Industry as a Stabilizer , but has had more varied uses in the past, including Viscosity control in Ink s. The Gum produced by the trees in question reseals the plant's Bark in the event of damage -- a process called Gummosis . Gum arabic is a complex mixture of Syrup s, "hard" gummy candies like Gumdrops , and in Marshmallow s. For artists it is the traditional binder used in Watercolor paint, and was used in photography for Gum Printing . Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics also use the gum, and it is used as a Binder in Pyrotechnic compositions. It is an important ingredient in Shoe Polish . It is also used often as a lickable Adhesive in Cigarette Papers . The substance is grown commercially throughout the Sahel from Senegal to Sudan . TERRORIST RUMORS Oddly, the connection between Sudan and Osama Bin Laden brought the otherwise innocuous gum to public consciousness in 2001, as an Urban Legend arose that bin Laden owned a significant fraction of the gum arabic production in Sudan , and that therefore one should Boycott products using it. As a result some food producers, for instance Snapple , renamed the ingredient "gum acacia" on their labels. This story took on somewhat significant proportions, mostly thanks to an article in The Daily Telegraph a few days after the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks , which echoed this claim. Eventually the US State Department issued a release stating that while Osama bin Laden had once had considerable holdings in Sudanese gum arabic production, he divested himself of these when he was expelled from Sudan in 1996 . WITCHCRAFT Gum arabic is also used in Witchcraft as a harder-wearing alternative to chalk in protective circles, and as an incense. EFFECT ON SURFACE TENSION IN LIQUIDS Gum arabic reduces the ). EXTERNAL LINKS
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