12022-05-26T12:29:42-07:00Skylar Yeee2f87f03792b2a81afe11fe605107460a4f71f08406885plain2022-05-28T00:48:00-07:00Skylar Yeee2f87f03792b2a81afe11fe605107460a4f71f08The fruit of the carob tree is a compressed, indehiscent pod 10-30 cm long and can be either straight or curved. Pods are initially green, but become brown and leathery when ripe. The appearance of the pods resemble locusts, hence the nickname "locust bean."
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1media/Locus-bean-gum-locust-bean-carob-bean-gum_thumb.jpeg2022-05-23T23:41:57-07:00Skylar Yeee2f87f03792b2a81afe11fe605107460a4f71f08Carob Pod and Locust Bean Gum4This image shows the various morphological traits of the carob pod used in locust bean gum production. #carobmedia/Locus-bean-gum-locust-bean-carob-bean-gum.jpegplain2022-05-26T13:20:55-07:00Skylar Yeee2f87f03792b2a81afe11fe605107460a4f71f08
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12022-05-28T00:47:19-07:00Carob Pod (Unripe)2This image taken by Zoya Akulova shows an unripe carob pod, which is smooth and green.plain2022-05-28T00:48:28-07:00