Never had thought of making homemade gum before. I would love to make a black licorice gum, maybe juniper berry gum, and I wonder if I could make some sort of bitter orange gum, something like Campari could be tasty!
I would try to make a refreshing black licorice (Licorice, Lemon, Menthol). I love black licorice as is, but I feel it might be even better with a little bite of mint and acidity.
The process, despite being super sticky seems simple. I like the way that the final gum looks, it has a nice candy look to it. I would like to make a spruce beer flavored gum with a nice hit of citric or tartaric acid to make it reminiscent of a tart spruce beer. If you havent had one its somewhere inbetween gingerbeer and rootbeer in its spicy complexity but is more tart and has a strong citrusy spruce note to it.
Such a cool recipe and interesting technique. Never thought you could create chewing gums in a home kitchen! Would love to try out peach, raspberry and pineapple flavors :-)
We made gum as a teen activity, and your demo showed some great tips to midigate the mess-totally cleaner than our chaos😂. I fell in love with Airwaves gum visiting Ireland & would definitely make menthol. I'd also have to make ginger ale flavor with the flavor crystals like your root beer.
@@Modernist_Pantry I definitely need to know this method. I could produce variety gum balls. With a range of applications. While I was watching this video I thought about the sperification method, now I know it won’t yield the proper results, but that’s was the basis of where I was moving.
Question: I have the vinegar powders and the hot sauce powder. Can I make a salt and vinegar chewing gum? Or a hot sauce gum? I'd think I wouldn't want to use powdered sugar...but how would I get the gum shaped/molded without the powdered sugar? I don't think a cornstarch would work...any ideas about a 'savory/spicy' chewing gum media?
You can't do it without any type of sugar/sugar substitute. But you can try to blend your savory powders into the sugar. We haven't tried this ourselves.
Hi! I haven't gotten through the whole video yet, but i was curious... I make a lot of chocolate covered things and have oil based food coloring... Could I use that instead of regular food coloring? If so, do I reduce the amount of vegetable oil used, or do I treat it as if it's regular food coloring?
I would love to see you make a Natural version of this. I am looking into making a Natural toothpaste which is easy: • 45g Coconut Oil • 54g Bicarbonate Soda • 15g Myrrh, gum powder • 3 drops Peppermint essential oil. For Mouthwash, just use a Peppermint Hydrosol. However the issue with this is that Baking Soda (Bicarb) can remove too much of the natural coating on your teeth through demineralization, resulting in cavaties. This is where a Chewing Gum can be useful, hence, my interest in making a Natural One, I just cannot seem to get the preportions right for it. Here are ingredients I am looking to use: Xylitol - Natural Sweetner with well known research on its ability to prevent cavities and inhibits the growth of harmful oral bacteria. Myrrh Gum Powder - good for your gums, as it reduces the redness and swelling identified with weakening gums or gum disease, for toothache, is antibacterial and neutralizes the bacteria that cause bad breath. Arabic Gum Powder - contains high concentrations of calcium ions, which can potentially increase tooth remineralization. The concentration of calcium ions in gum Arabic can replace the calcium ions separated from hydroxyapatite crystals while preventing further demineralization of the tooth enamel. Carnauba Wax Sunflower Lecithin Liquid For Favouring, Peppermint, Spearmint or Clove Bud essential oil. 3 drops for every 100g of total ingredients.
Could you use Erythritol as a sugar replacement? I am a fan of mint (any kind) or licorice. I know people are weird about licorice, but black licorice would be yummy
What is “gum base”? When I search for it I just get lots of regular already made chewing gum. Is “Xanthan gum” a gum base? That can up in searches and “gum Arabic” but that seems to be sold in ceramics websites so not sure about that
Key Lime would be great!
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As a Canadian ...smokey bacon and maple syrup flavoured gum!!!
You had us at bacon
I’d love to make “adult“ gum based on different mixed drinks: Manhattan, Pina Colada, Mojito, Daiquiri, Margarita, Grasshopper, etc.
That would be amazing
I've been doing "adult" gum for years now.
Do it!
Really, I don’t know why alcohol is okay for adults to have. It’s no better than any other drug and I don’t know why it is allowed and called adult.
@@melancholiamusic2799 cool story
Where can I buy Gum Base? I can't find it on Modernist Pantry's website nor on Amazon.
where can you get gum base? i cant seem to be able to find it anywhere
I’ve never had a savory gum, but I bet a rosemary and black pepper gum would be incredible.
Definitely!
Would a mini rubber spatula help when pouring ionto the powdered sugar
Probably the only person on the planet wishing for yummy flavored but absolutely unsweetened gum.
Any luck with the unsweetened gum?
No me too, you're not alone
I am excited to try the Green Apple 🍏 flavor. Yummy
Where can you buy a good gum base?
Wow! How didn't I know this channel before? Biochemistry mixed with cooking is so cool!
Glad you enjoy it!
Root beer would be so much fun for the kids to make with me.
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Where do you get the gum base
Double Mint has always been my favorite flavor gum.
This is fascinating. Thanks for the info! I'd like to try fruity flavors--Pineapple, etc.
Any time!
What brand of gum base is best?
do you still have gum base
Grapefruit or passionfruit with the popping crystals
Would be awesome!
Never had thought of making homemade gum before. I would love to make a black licorice gum, maybe juniper berry gum, and I wonder if I could make some sort of bitter orange gum, something like Campari could be tasty!
Great idea!
Bitter orange gum sounds good!
Preservatives to be added?
This is super! I would love to make an apple pie flavor, an elderberry flavor, and obviously a classic mint!
All winners!
no link for the gum base?
How long does it stays in good condition
I would try to make a refreshing black licorice (Licorice, Lemon, Menthol). I love black licorice as is, but I feel it might be even better with a little bite of mint and acidity.
black licorice would be awesome!
@modernist_pantry will you have gum base available on your website soon?
Sadly no ETA
Why? Who got you guys?
hi, there is a way to make the gums more hard? like more difficult to chew?
The process, despite being super sticky seems simple. I like the way that the final gum looks, it has a nice candy look to it. I would like to make a spruce beer flavored gum with a nice hit of citric or tartaric acid to make it reminiscent of a tart spruce beer. If you havent had one its somewhere inbetween gingerbeer and rootbeer in its spicy complexity but is more tart and has a strong citrusy spruce note to it.
Love this idea!
Where can you buy the gum base?
modernistpantry.com/products/gum-base.html
could you use xylitol instead of sorbitol for the kneading process? or rice flour?
You can use xylitol instead of sorbitol. not sure what rice flour would be for
Keen to try out Pandan Coconut flavour!
Yes!
Where you buy the gum base ? Modernist Pantry LLC is no longer available.
Such a cool recipe and interesting technique. Never thought you could create chewing gums in a home kitchen! Would love to try out peach, raspberry and pineapple flavors :-)
Thanks Christian!
We made gum as a teen activity, and your demo showed some great tips to midigate the mess-totally cleaner than our chaos😂. I fell in love with Airwaves gum visiting Ireland & would definitely make menthol. I'd also have to make ginger ale flavor with the flavor crystals like your root beer.
Ha! Yeah we may have ruined a few bowls during testing
Mango tajin but with a hard Shell
How would you make the shell
We haven't tried the candy shell yet, that'll be its own challenge!
@@Modernist_Pantry I definitely need to know this method. I could produce variety gum balls. With a range of applications. While I was watching this video I thought about the sperification method, now I know it won’t yield the proper results, but that’s was the basis of where I was moving.
Caffeine gum goes hard
Question: I have the vinegar powders and the hot sauce powder. Can I make a salt and vinegar chewing gum? Or a hot sauce gum? I'd think I wouldn't want to use powdered sugar...but how would I get the gum shaped/molded without the powdered sugar?
I don't think a cornstarch would work...any ideas about a 'savory/spicy' chewing gum media?
You can't do it without any type of sugar/sugar substitute. But you can try to blend your savory powders into the sugar. We haven't tried this ourselves.
I want sour orange. When I was a child, we had a 5 & dime store and they had the best sour orange chewing gum.
Love that idea!
What happened to the gum base on your store?
I would love to make a Key Lime Cheesecake flavored gum.
Yum!
Hi! I haven't gotten through the whole video yet, but i was curious... I make a lot of chocolate covered things and have oil based food coloring... Could I use that instead of regular food coloring? If so, do I reduce the amount of vegetable oil used, or do I treat it as if it's regular food coloring?
Where can I buy the gum base
Unfortunately we haven't been able to get more gum base.
Do you sell the gum base still?
Sadly no
What about using silicone bowls and spatulas?
Maybe Green Mango flavour…
Kind of sweet and sour ….. custard apple would also be interesting
Great suggestion!
I would love to make Raspberry flavor. I have a spinzall and I make my own Raspberry syrup. Though I suppose this needs your drops.
You can try to flavor it with your syrup. We like the flavor drops because they are concentrated flavor but it's always good to experiment.
This is looks fun!
It sure is!
It looks like you no longer sell gum base. Where can I get some?
Sadly we do not know
Spagetti and Bolognese gum. Pepperoni pizza flavour gum.
Very Willy Wonka!
Love to make some grape bubble gum.
That'll be a good one!
I’d wanna Willy Wonka it and try something savory, like pizza or steak! Would first have to figure out how to get that flavoring though!
Love that idea!
It'd be cool to add macros and different vitamins to them to give to the fighters of the UFC.
Now there's a new business idea!
Where can I find the base gum?
Unfortunately we're totally sold out of gum base and can't source any more.
Were did you get the gum base from I need about cup and 1/2 for science finale
modernistpantry.com/products/gum-base.html
I would love to see you make a Natural version of this.
I am looking into making a Natural toothpaste which is easy:
• 45g Coconut Oil
• 54g Bicarbonate Soda
• 15g Myrrh, gum powder
• 3 drops Peppermint essential oil.
For Mouthwash, just use a Peppermint Hydrosol.
However the issue with this is that Baking Soda (Bicarb) can remove too much of the natural coating on your teeth through demineralization, resulting in cavaties.
This is where a Chewing Gum can be useful, hence, my interest in making a Natural One, I just cannot seem to get the preportions right for it.
Here are ingredients I am looking to use:
Xylitol - Natural Sweetner with well known research on its ability to prevent cavities and inhibits the growth of harmful oral bacteria.
Myrrh Gum Powder - good for your gums, as it reduces the redness and swelling identified with weakening gums or gum disease, for toothache, is antibacterial and neutralizes the bacteria that
cause bad breath.
Arabic Gum Powder - contains high concentrations of calcium ions, which can potentially increase tooth remineralization. The concentration of calcium ions in gum Arabic can replace the
calcium ions separated from hydroxyapatite crystals while preventing further demineralization of the tooth enamel.
Carnauba Wax
Sunflower Lecithin Liquid
For Favouring, Peppermint, Spearmint or Clove Bud essential oil. 3 drops for every 100g of total ingredients.
Thanks!
So sad i literally can't find gum base anywhere! Includimg your site 😢. I want to make some clove or star anise gum...
Yup, definitely hoping it'll come back eventually
Can we replace sugar with xylitol ?..
Yes.
Where can I buy this I've been scouring the internet but i cant lmao pls tell me
Candy apple I would like to try.
Great idea!
I would definitely make a blue raspberry or cinnamon
sounds great!
Where can I buy a gum base?
Here you go
modernistpantry.com/products/gum-base.html
Guys can you tell me how to make liquid Centre chewing gum because I want to learn how to make chewing gum
Link to the gum base does not work. Is there anywhere else we can find it?
Unfortunately we've had to discontinue gum base due to lack of supply 😕
@@Modernist_Pantry bring it back I can't find it anywhere else
Grape!!!
Watermelon , lemonade 😮
im going to make bread flavored gum😄🍞
I dont have a microwave. Havent come across a video that shows a double boiler method yet, and ive watched a ton of gum recipe vids
I did it with a double boiler and it worked! Slowly does it.
I would try blue raspberry.
Love that!
I'd like to make a mango-habanero.
Great idea!
I'd love to make a watermelon flavored gum.
That would be very tasty 😋
I'm having my high school culinary students try natural herb gums
Oooh... great idea!
How could you add caffeine to this gum recipe?
We haven't tried but you can try mixing it with the Glucose DE 42
Watermelon would be great
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I can't wait to make this! I will make a lot of money from this!
If you guys actually shipped to where i am, id buy a licorice, strawberry and bubblegum flavours
Could you use Erythritol as a sugar replacement? I am a fan of mint (any kind) or licorice. I know people are weird about licorice, but black licorice would be yummy
You can certainly try it, but it may be too granular.
I would like to make a vitamin and mineral gum
I am looking for gum base can someone please help me
You can get this here: modernistpantry.com/products/gum-base.html
Can you make another video about how to make sugar free bubble gum
It's the same process. Here is the recipe. blog.modernistpantry.com/recipes/diy-bubble-gum-and-chewing-gum/
Blueberry lemonade
Yummy!
Do you have sweet potato pie?
Hot pepper gum 🔥
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Cola flavour would be fun
Absolutely!
I want to try to recreate scp-1200 gum
Hey guys how can i made cannabis infused bubble gum can you help me out
What is “gum base”? When I search for it I just get lots of regular already made chewing gum. Is “Xanthan gum” a gum base? That can up in searches and “gum Arabic” but that seems to be sold in ceramics websites so not sure about that
none of those are gum base. Gum base is its own product, which sadly we don't have anymore.
Whiskey gum!
The alcohol won't work with the gum base... otherwise we'd be all over it
@@Modernist_Pantry ah, drat.
@@Modernist_Pantry That's why you showed us how to make boozy gummies using Instagel!
Do you think you could re-use already chewed gum by "re-making" it?
nope
I’d love lychee flavour!
Love it!
Iced coffee
I'd like to make a chewing gum that contains an organic powder. Would appreciate if anyone can help.
i wanna make pinapple but i dont know how
just follow the base recipe and add in Pineapple flavor drops 😁
modernistpantry.com/products/culinary-crystals-pineapple-flavor-drops.html
Cardamom or cinnamon
Both great
More low carb, keto recipes please.
Coming soon!
Welcome to what the fuck ahah
hey plx make proper vedio on sugar free chew gum
WTF😂😂😂
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who is watching in 2024
From where to buy the gum base ?