Does anyone know where you can buy mastika?

    • Sean Ellul / Wednesday, 23 July 2008

    • Corinne Vella / Friday, 1 August 2008
    • Do you mean the stripey sweets in celophane wrappers?

    • Matthew / Friday, 8 August 2008
    • According to Wikipedia it's a kind of liqueur: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastika

      The only other references that I could find on the net are to a dietary supplement called Mastika that contains mastic gum.

    • Daphne Caruana Galizia / Friday, 8 August 2008
    • Sean, the name 'mastika' is often used in Malta for anisette liqueur or aniseed-based sweets. I've never come across real, actual mastic, the kind sold so widely in the eastern Mediterranean as gum-tablets for chewing or in liqueur form. Athens airport is rife with mastic products on sale at the delicatessen shops there, so if you know anyone going to Greece....

      Oddly, the mastic tree grows wild in Malta. There's one just within our garden wall that has been there for years. It produces loads of little red berries in December, and lots of people use them as Christmas decorations while having no idea that this is the famous mastic tree. The gum is actually sap 'bled' from the trunk. Look out for more information on mastic in an article by Matty Cremona, in the October issue of Taste.