

🌿 Chew the heritage, flex your jaw, and join the natural wellness revolution!
Cerez Pazari Natural Mastic Gum is a premium, sugarless chewing gum made from pure resin harvested traditionally from Chios mastiha trees. This vegan, gluten-free, and non-GMO gum offers a unique pine-like flavor and acts as a natural jaw exerciser while supporting oral and digestive health. Packaged in a resealable 25g bag, it ensures freshness and quality from a trusted gourmet Turkish brand with nearly two decades of expertise.








| ASIN | B08L9MWKVS |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free, Non-GMO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,599 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #96 in Chewing Gum |
| Brand | Çerez Pazarı |
| Brand Name | Çerez Pazarı |
| Color | cream |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 2,078 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free, Vegan |
| Item Form | Tablet |
| Item Height | 0.7 inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 0.88 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Nakal Tasimacilik Gida Ins. Tur.San. ve Tic. A.S. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 25 |
| Package Information | Bag |
| Specialty | Gluten Free,Non-gmo,Vegan |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**B
Came back to give more stars & add to my review.
Edit 3/6/25: Considering I am in a 7-week botanical course currently with a famous herbalist & acupuncturist citing how Mastic was mentioned by historical figures, like Dioscaredes (books available here on Amazon & elsewhere), I decided to up this from 3 to 5 stars while I reading monographs on Mastic. I have been using tiny broken off pieces of the "teardrop" resin every day. Even citing some jaw issues below, I am enjoying this. I can not speak for long-term benefits yet. I recommend you do your own research on resin medicine, like Mastic. Considering this is chewed, it is considered generally safe for MOST people & can help support oral/GI issues & general health for MOST people. Not everyone will like this & some may have issues or bad reactions to this or any other product they try. Original review: 3 stars for now. I might come back over time to edit if I see benefits or not. I recently saw some YouTube folks & articles discussing this for various issues & how it might help them. I decided to try it. I missed that it was a 25-gram package for less than $15. So the size surprised me right away. I do have some jaw issues, so I wasn't sure how great this would be for me, since I'm really not supposed to chew gum in the first place. I do enjoy a lot of pine-spruce-evergreen herbal teas & such, so I was intrigued if this would be a good flavor or maybe soapy or just a flat-out no. The piece I showed in my hand was easily broken off to try a small sliver. It was "just plain" at first, but then the slightly resinous pine flavor kicked in as I started to chew. For me, it is quite nice. I like it. I'm sure the flavor is not for everyone. This definitely should not be purchased on a "breath freshener" status alone. I was hoping that this would have some cross-over benefits like evergreen herbals do & maybe help a bit to strengthen my jaw muscles. As I type this up, it is getting a bit more difficult to chew. Reminds me of decades ago chewing gum in school & it just being quite rough after a few hours. My order was only delivered about 30 min ago, so there's no way this would last very long. In closing, I wanted to give this a whirl for my own issues I deal with daily & decide for myself it would be worth continuing to purchase in the future for long-term & occasional use.
A**S
Quality Product but Beware Learning Curve
This was an adventure purchase. After reading the book "Breath" by James Nestor, I was looking for some mastic gum or gum that gives the jaw a workout without any kind of real or artificial sugar. I purchased the Turkish gum Falim, unsweetened, and this Cerez Pazari Natural Greek Mastic Gum. I was intrigued by the all-natural mastic ingredient and what Hippocrates said about it as being medicinal. I found it difficult to chew so that's good. It's clean and attractive but has a lot of crumbled pieces -- not uniform pieces. The thing I couldn't tolerate nor did I expect was a residue that has coated the back of my throat and feels like up into my sinuses. It has a mild pine taste. Coupled with the residue it makes me think of pine tar that drips from trees and sticks to everything. I rated it 3 stars for value because it's a specialty product that you can't buy anywhere. I think it's high quality so if you are definitely sure you want this product, this is a good brand. I had to spit mine out after one minute. I'm not even going to try to like it. On the other hand the Falim gum, mint, sugarless is the way to go if you want jaw exercise without sugar. It has zero sugar, gives you a workout, and has no taste other than a slight mint flavor.
J**E
As pleasant as a workout.
First, taste is subjective but if you're looking at this gum you're probably not here for the taste anyway. IMO it's fine. Not good tasting but not bad. Second, refrigerator storage may help if they're melted together but otherwise, it's not necessary. The best way to begin chewing without it sticking to your teeth is to let it soften a bit in your mouth, then slowly and softly chew, roughly shaping it until it warms up and becomes chewable. Third, I get the value for how much come in the package but after chewing on a piece for a few hours my jaw needs a rest. It's a workout so unless you have a chiseled jaw, you're probably not going to want to chew this all day long. And because no one is chewing this for the flavor, there's no need to use multiple pieces a day. Indeed, I have let my gum dry out, put it in a container and chewed it again a few days later. No change in consistency or flavor.
R**O
This is why we have plastic gum that is flavored junk
Well if you're looking for a soft bubble gum chew this ain't it. The reason I am chewing this stuff is because it isn't made of vinyl or latex like most chewing gum. It's authentic tree sap, chewn (?) chown, (?) CHEWED for some 2,500 years. It's definitely herbal tasting, but mild. The flavor isn't bad just not very strong. It's not enjoyable to chew for long, but I did consume it rather than spit it out. Mastic has plant essential oils in it that are health promoting including alpha pinene which is basically a part of a tree's immune system which can strengthen our own. If you google forest bathing or a-pinene and nk cell activity, or phytoncide and NK cells you'll find some good stuff. It does freshen the breath. I think that while it won't replace my xylitol gum and is quite expensive and not very tasty that I will continue to chew it for a while and see how it goes.
A**R
Interesting, but Not for Everyone
The gum feels very natural and clean, but it’s quite hard and takes time to get used to. The taste is mild and fades quickly, which may not appeal to everyone. It’s okay for jaw exercise or trying something different, but not something I’d use regularly.
K**S
Exactly as described!
So far so good! I haven’t had a problem with this, it’s exactly what’s described and if you read instructions/do a little research I don’t think you’ll have any problems chewing it. It did come sort of stuck together but anyone who’s ordered something similar on amazon should know that happens sometimes in transportation/etc. and if you’re willing enough it can still be used, plus the description even states what to do if that were to happen which is nice. I personally had no problem getting a piece/pieces broken off and mended together enough to chew. I’ve read that some recommend rinsing a piece off with clean water first but I personally just keep it in my mouth/sometimes roll it around with my tongue until it absorbs enough fluid to lightly chew it until it’s able to adhere to itself and not your teeth. Yes it tastes like pine but if you’ve done research you’ll know that’s fairly normal and expected since it’s literally tree sap. I personally got it for my stomach ulcers because I had read about it possibly helping with that (haven’t tried it long enough to have my verdict) but I was intrigued to know people were using it to strengthen their jaws. I personally don’t see like any difference between the consistency of this vs. bubble gum that you’ve chewed for a while. Maybe I just have a weird batch or maybe I have jaws of steal 🤷🏼♀️, who knows?! I typically chew bubble gum while I workout so I’m curious to see if I notice any difference chewing this instead. (Side note, I read a review saying you can’t blow a bubble but I definitely challenged that and was able to blow at least one small bubble. Lol)
P**A
Natural gum
If you are not from another country, you will not understand Mystic gum. Flavorless blend and hard so make sure you have strong teeth to be able to chew it. I was hoping it would have some type of Mystic flavor, but none. Would not buy it again.
C**S
Flavorless gum for those who want jaws of steel
I’ve chewed gum all my life but recently became concerned about the plastics and chemicals I've read are in most mainstream brands. That led me to try Cerez Pazari natural gum. The first surprise was the size of the package. At only 25 grams, it’s tiny - about the size of a small computer mouse and very thin. I probably should have paid closer attention to the description, but it still caught me off guard. After debating whether to return it, I decided to give it a shot. The instructions were unusual: store it in the fridge, and when chewing, start with your front teeth before moving to your molars. I followed the directions, and after about 15 minutes my jaw was getting tired. It’s definitely a workout. The gum does expand a bit as you chew, which helps offset the small package size, but the flavor was underwhelming. There’s only the faintest pine-like taste, and the texture feels like gum you’ve already been chewing way way too long - but only even tougher. I can’t say this product is for me. Maybe it appeals to people looking for a completely natural gum and who want to strengthen their jaw muscles. But personally, I won’t be buying it again.
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