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(Guar)
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The Guar (Cyamopsis Tetragonoloba), which belongs to the leguminous family
is a vertical - stalked plant, from 3 to 6 feet high, with large leaves and clusters
of bean - like pods, each containing from six to nine pea-shaped seeds. The plant
is extremely drought - resistant, being able to absorb efficiently all ground water.
It grows therefore easily in those semi - arid regions where less hardy crops perish.
Guar is a yearly, summer legume and it is found in India especially in Rajasthan.
It is definitely a soil - improving crop of high resistance to insects and diseases.
Guar requires warm weather and a relatively long growing season of 20-25 weeks.
The crop is harvested in during the winter.
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Guar Gum is a natural high molecular weight hydro colloidal polysaccharide composed
of galactose and mannose combined through glycosidic linkages, which may be described
chemically as galactomannan. Guar Gum is easily soluble in Cold and Hot water (in
colloidal form only).
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