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St. John's Bread (Saint John's Bread) (Carob) — St. ]ohn's bread is also known
as carob and locust bean. Obtained from the fruit of the locust tree growing in the
Middle East and parts of southern Europe. The hard seeds inside yield the gum ...
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Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series: 1976: ...
Saint John's Bread Church, Venice, CA. A725780 2224 Saint Johnsbury Trucking
Company, Inc. A711292 1869 Saint John's Church in Keokuk: a history, 1850 -
1975. A"'05715 1730 Saint John's Church of Keokuk (I A) A705715 1730 Saint ...
Library of Congress. Copyright Office,
1977
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Encyclopedia of Food and Color Additives
... Gum, carob bean; Gum, carob bean locust; Indalca ABV; Johannisbrotmehl;
Locust bean gum; Locust (carob) bean gum; Locust bean oil; Locust gum; Luctin;
Lupogum; Saint John's bread; St. John's bread gum; St. John's bread; Supercol.
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An encyclopædia of plants;: comprising the description, ...
This is generally considered the locust-tree of scripture ; and in Spain, where the
seeds arc eaten, it U called Saint John's bread. Ignorance of eastern manners
and natural history, Professor Slartin observes, induced some persons to fancy
that ...
John Claudius Loudon, Mrs. Loudon (Jane), George Don,
1836
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Pantologia: A New Cyclopaedia, Comprehending a Complete ...
Saint John's bread, in botany. See Ceratonia Saint John's wort, in botany. See
Hypericum. Saint Peter's wort, in botany. See A9CYRUM. Saint Peter's wort (
Shrubby), in bo- t.inv. See Lonicera. Saint Ignatius's bean, in botany. See Faba
indica.
John Mason Good, Olinthus Gregory, Newton Bosworth,
1813
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Fenaroli's Handbook of Flavor Ingredients, Fifth Edition
... Caratonia gum; Fructoline; Gum, carob bean locust' Locust bean gum; Locust
bean oil; Luctin; Lupogum; Saint John's bread; St. John's bread gum; Supercol
Description: Carob bean gum is a natural product obtained from the endosperm
of ...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. ...
Saint John's bread, in botany. See Ceratonia Saint John's wort, in botany. See
Hypericum. Saint Peter's wort, in botany. See Ascyrum. Saint PtoTER'j wort (
9hrubby), in botany. See Loricera. Saint Ignatius*s bean, in botany. See Faba
ivdica.
John Mason Good, Olinthus Gilbert Gregory,
1819
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Foods & Nutrition Encyclopedia, Two Volume Set
The carob pod is sometimes called Saint John's bread because of the widely
held belief that the "locusts" that John the Baptist ate while in the wilderness were
really carob pods (Matthew 3:4). The carob tree is a dark evergreen tree which ...
Marion Eugene Ensminger, Audrey H. Ensminger,
1993
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The Families of Plants: With Their Natural Characters, ...
... Salvia Sage, Wild, Teucrium Sage, Indian' Wild, Lantana Sage, Wood,
Teucrium Sage of Jerusalem, Pidmonaria Sage of Jerusalem, Phlomis Sage-tree,
Phlomis Saint Bartholomew's Herb, Saint Bruno's Lily, Hemerocallii Saint John's
Bread, ...
Carl von Linné, Johann Jacob Reichard, Erasmus Darwin,
1787
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A Dictionary of the English Language: Intended to Exhibi ... ...
SAINT JOHN'S BREAD, n. A plant of the genus Ceratonia. SAINT JOHN'S WORT,
n. A plant of the genus Hypericum. SA'INTLIKE, a. [saint and lilce.~\ Resembling
a saint ; as, a saintlike prince. Bacon. 2. Suiting a saint ; becoming a saint.