PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «CHICLE»
chicle
spanish
pronunciation
base
building
sapodilla
tree
rainforest
chicle
ˈtʃɪkəl
natural
traditionally
used
making
chewing
other
products
collected
from
several
species
mesoamerican
trees
manilkara
genus
including
zapota
language
institute
think
globally
learn
locally
opened
full
service
owned
located
chapel
hill
carrboro
north
carolina
serve
more
merriam
webster
chief
ingredient
defined
kids
origin
american
encyclopedia
britannica
that
consists
coagulated
milky
juice
naseberry
achras
tropical
fruit
principally
glee
frequently
asked
questions
safe
people
with
allergies
individuals
although
define
gumlike
substance
obtained
certain
chiefly
manufacture
also
photos
wayne
word
native
central
america
west
indies
known
fleshy
pulp
wiktionary
classical
nahuatl
tzictli
edit
ˈt͡ʃɪkəl
ˈt͡ʃɪkliː
noun
uncountable
meaning
translations
information
university
arizona
press
jennifer
mathews
crafted
comprehensive
text
history
production
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CHICLE»
Scopri l'uso di
chicle nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
chicle e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Chicle: The Chewing Gum of the Americas, from the Ancient ...
First, Jennifer Mathews recounts the story of chicle and its earliest-known adherents, the Maya and Aztecs.
Jennifer P. Mathews, 2009
2
Business Digest Service
CHICAGO UTILITIES CO. S. W. Tracy has been elected President, succeeding
C. W. Hotchkiss. This company sought authority in May to junk its telephone
property. CHICLE Sec also Amer. Chicle Co. Chewing gum — Production
Guatemala A ...
3
Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents
Boiler compounds for preventing or removing incrustation ' Chewing-gum
American Chicle Co., New York, N. Y, American Chicle Co., New York, N. Y.
American Chicle Co., New York, N. Y. American Chicle Co., New York, N. Y.
American ...
United States. Patent Office, 1908
4
Forest Society: A Social History of Petén, Guatemala
Table 4:6 Distribution of Income from Chicle, 1980 First class chicle Second dass
chicle Distribution Percent Amount Percent Amount Source: FYDEP. The Bank of
Guatemala (1981a) reports a slightly different distribution. In 19"9 or 1980, ...
The tree that provides the sap that is made into chicle is the chicozapote (
Manilkara zapota), also commonly known as the sapodilla, whose rot- resistant
wood was used by the Maya for lintels in their temples throughout the region.
There is ...
6
Tapping the Green Market: Certification and Management of ...
Historically, the chicle resource has never been managed. Rather, the current
population of chicle trees in the forests of the Petén and Yucatan are a result of
the interaction between once native forests and the past and ongoing human
activity ...
40S POPULAR MECHA l| ^L 1 Copyright, American Chicle Co. Automatic
Weighing and Boxing Machine that Packs Sugar-Coated Chewing Gum Pellets.
During Its Entire Trip through the Factory, Human Hands Do Not Touch the Chicle
...
8
Tariff Information Surveys on the Articles in Paragraph 1- ...
Chicle was first mentioned in the act of 1897 and was dutiable at 10 cents per
pound. This same dutv was also in force under the act of 1909. In the act of 1913
crude chicle was made dutiable at 15 cents per pound, while "chicle, refined or ...
United States Tariff Commission, 1921
in 1912 to $40,186 in 1916, and $90,201 in the first nine months of 1917. Chicle
gum (the naseberry, Achras sapota) ——the present chief constituent of “chewing
gum"-——is imported into the United States in amounts varying from 2,445,000 ...
10
Tariff Information Surveys: series A.
Chicle was first mentioned in the act of i897 and was dutiable at 10 cents per
pound. This same duty was also in force under the act of 1909. In the act of 1913
crude chicle was made dutiable at 15 cents per pound, while "chicle, refined or ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «CHICLE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
chicle nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Best Beach Towns on the Riviera Maya
Once a center for harvesting and shipment of chicle, a resin used in chewing gum, this fishing village is quiet and calm. It's home to a core ... «International Living, lug 15»
Chew on This: The Case for Gum's Brain-Boosting Abilities
It's believed that Europeans were chewing birch bark tar 9,000 years ago; Mayans chomped on naturally elastic chicle (a kind of tree sap) to ... «Huffington Post, lug 15»
Social entrepreneur's Glee Gum products going nationwide
... Schimberg started a company in 1995 that created markets for natural chicle, the sap of the sapodilla tree, making the trees more valuable ... «The Providence Journal, lug 15»
Slideshow: Trends at Summer Fancy Food 2015
A new brand featured at the show, New York-based Simply Gum contains only six ingredients, including chicle, organic dried cane juice, ... «Food Business News, giu 15»
How Rejection Fueled My Fire
They called me "chicle" which means "gum" in Spanish because I was like a piece of gum that was stuck to him. That day changed my life ... «Huffington Post, giu 15»
Gums And Mints: A sticky segment
Glee Gum also says its products are the only ones on the market that still use chicle as a gum base, a testament to Glee Gum maker Verve, ... «Candy Industry, giu 15»
Tráiler de 'The Stanford Prison Experiment'
... la alemana El experimento y su remake americano, así que otra versión más podría parecer un intento de estirar el chicle y sacar material de ... «Las Horas Perdidas, giu 15»
How To Mend A Broken Heart
On 20 January 2015, in an operation that took more than eight hours, I watched a small calf named Chicle (meaning 'gum' in Spanish, because ... «Huffington Post, giu 15»
How To Build A Heart From Scratch
On 20 January 2015, in an operation that took more than eight hours, I watched a small calf named Chicle (meaning 'gum' in Spanish, because ... «io9, giu 15»
Abundant promise, abundant risk: Formalization of natural resource …
BOGOR, Indonesia: The move toward formalization of trade in natural resources in developing countries—from timber and rattan to chicle and ... «Forests News, Center for International Forestry Research, mag 15»