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In Research to Save the Greek Mastic from Climate Change
Researchers on the island of Chios are examining new ways to produce mastic, a resin obtained from the mastic tree (Pistacia lentiscus), which is...
Can Chios Island's Mastic Resin Heal What Ails Humanity?
The beneficial effects of mastic gum, a resin produced by the Pistachio lentiscus tree on the Greek island of Chios, has spread worldwide.
The iconic...
Mastic Beer from Greece's Chios Eyes Global Market
A unique beer from Chios, featuring mastiha, the island's most famous product, is about to enter the global market and the company is hopeful...
Government Explores Aid to Mastic Farmers Following Devastating Wildfire
On an official visit to the Aegean island of Chios, Rural Development and Foods Minister Vangelis Apostolou said the government will benchmark 500,000 euros...
Mastihohoria Lament 90% of Mastic Trees Swallowed by Chios Wildfire
Authorities have declared the Aegean island of Chios in a state of emergency due to a wildfire that has been raging since the early...
Chios Mastic Museum Opened Its Doors on June 11th
Located in Mastichochoria in Southern Chios, the Chios Mastic Museum sponsored by the Cultural Department of Piraeus Bank, opened its doors to the public on June...
Two New Regional Museums – Chios Mastic and Ioannina Silversmithing
Greece's cultural heritage will be showcased with two new museums that promote the country's uniqueness by casting the spotlight on its products.
The Chios Mastic...
The Unique and Exquisite Mastic of Chios
Mastiha is a unique product that is produced exclusively in southern Chios from the resin of the mastic tree (Pistacia lentiscus). The mastic trees...
Traditional Know-How of Cultivating Mastic in Chios Enters UNESCO List
The know-how of cultivating mastic, which is produced solely on the northeastern Aegean island of Chios, has been inscribed by UNESCO on its Representative...
The Incredible History of Mastic Rarely Discussed
“We place leaves of Mastiha in our food,” said John Erdemir, a New York City resident who emigrated from Ankara, Turkey. “On the Asian coast...