Cultivation of Mastic

Appears in
The Secret of Spice: Recipes and ideas to help you live longer, look younger and feel your very best

By Tonia Buxton

Published 2019

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Unlike many herbs and spices that are cultivated from the leaves and roots of plants, mastic is carefully extracted from tree bark. The mastic tree is quite particular about where it will grow and prefers soil containing calcium carbonate. It can take up to 50 years before the mastic tree is fully grown and it starts to produce mastic gum in its fifth year of life.