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Instead, they simply provided 1,000 talents of frankincense a year.
For internal consumption, it is recommended that frankincense be translucent, with no black or brown impurities.
The star corresponded to knowledge from heaven, gold to celestial goodness, frankincense to spiritual goodness, and myrrh to natural goodness.
They also built castles and temples in the area, and were known for trading the valuable frankincense and myrrh.
Some of his styptics are powerful escharotics and astringents, such as copperas, chalcitis, alum, galls, quicklime, rosin, and frankincense.
The oil may be boiled with a resin, such as pine resin or frankincense to create a varnish; often prized for its body and gloss.
Frankincense, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, and galangal are all used repeatedly.
Midhisho is known for its abundance of water, frankincense and fertile land.