Chewing gum chewing gum, the main ingredient of which is natural or synthetic gum, and other ingredients such as sugar, glucose or sweeteners, essential oils and colored dyes are added to it.
From centuries ago people chose different materials for chewing, for example, ancient Greeks gummed from the tree of MASTIC.
In the old days it was commonly referred to as Saqez in Iran. It is also now being manufactured industrially with the same name and the natural material is natural gum.
Today's chewing gum history dates back to the 1860s, when a substance called chicle was produced. It came to America for the first time in Mexico for rubber production. The name of the chewing gum is from its first producer