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📋Overview
Manna is the dried exudate or sap obtained from the flowering ash tree, known scientifically as Fraxinus ornus. This substance is typically harvested by making incisions in the bark of the tree, allowing the liquid to seep out and harden into solid pieces.
The primary active component of this ingredient is mannitol, a type of sugar alcohol that contributes to its physical properties. While it has a long history of traditional application, it is primarily identified in modern contexts by its botanical origin and its natural chemical constituents.
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