Origin - Mediterranean
Chemical profile - Polyphenols, galactomannans
Classification - Fabaceae
Use - Food industry, scientific research
Description -
Carob, derived from the Mediterranean Ceratonia siliqua tree, is classified in the Fabaceae family. It contains polyphenols and galactomannans, contributing to its dense molecular structure. Carob is employed in the food industry as a cocoa substitute and thickening agent. Its botanical and molecular characteristics are analyzed in scientific research, recognized for its unique chemical structure. View product alternatives - Healing Carriers and Energetic Repatterning.
Chemical profile - Polyphenols, galactomannans
Classification - Fabaceae
Use - Food industry, scientific research
Description -
Carob, derived from the Mediterranean Ceratonia siliqua tree, is classified in the Fabaceae family. It contains polyphenols and galactomannans, contributing to its dense molecular structure. Carob is employed in the food industry as a cocoa substitute and thickening agent. Its botanical and molecular characteristics are analyzed in scientific research, recognized for its unique chemical structure. View product alternatives - Healing Carriers and Energetic Repatterning.