Tacamahac

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Tacamahac is a term used to describe several types of resinous substances derived from various plants. The term is often used to refer to the resin obtained from the balsam poplar tree (Populus balsamifera), but it can also refer to the resins obtained from other species of poplar, as well as from several species of the genus Calophyllum.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The word "tacamahac" is derived from the Nahuatl word "tacamahaca", which was used to describe the resinous substances obtained from these plants.

Uses[edit | edit source]

Tacamahac has been used for various purposes throughout history. It has been used in traditional medicine, particularly in the treatment of rheumatism and skin diseases. It has also been used in the manufacture of varnishes and perfumes, due to its fragrant smell.

Sources[edit | edit source]

The primary source of tacamahac is the balsam poplar tree, which is native to North America. The resin is obtained by making incisions in the tree's bark and collecting the resin that exudes from these cuts. Other sources of tacamahac include the Calophyllum inophyllum tree, which is native to Southeast Asia, and the Calophyllum brasiliense tree, which is native to Central and South America.

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