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From what tree did native americans derive the gum-like resin that would inspire today's chewing gum?

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  • 09-05-2017
the tree from which the native Americans derive the gum-like resin that would inspire today's chewing gum is: Sapodilla trees

Native Americans utilize the sap of sapodilla trees called Chicle as a substance to be chewed and cleaned up their teet since it has a unique taste and rubbery texture.
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