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Get yourself some [[wheat]] seeds, quite a few, stick them in your mouth, leave them for a while, allow the enzymes in your saliva to break down the proteins and starches a little, and eventually you will end up with a blobby, chewy, carbohydrate mass which you could consider to be [[Medieval]] Hubba Bubba (although, I'd really hate to try blowing bubbles with this stuff).
Get yourself some [[wheat]] seeds, quite a few, stick them in your mouth, leave them for a while, allow the enzymes in your saliva to break down the proteins and starches a little, and eventually you will end up with a blobby, chewy, carbohydrate mass which you could consider to be [[Medieval]] Hubba Bubba (although, I'd really hate to try blowing bubbles with this stuff).

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Latest revision as of 00:40, 8 October 2007

Yes indeed, folks, there was chewing gum in period. It's novel, yet revolting.

Get yourself some wheat seeds, quite a few, stick them in your mouth, leave them for a while, allow the enzymes in your saliva to break down the proteins and starches a little, and eventually you will end up with a blobby, chewy, carbohydrate mass which you could consider to be Medieval Hubba Bubba (although, I'd really hate to try blowing bubbles with this stuff).