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- Galbanum oil is steam-distilled to yield a green, fruity-floral odor reminiscent of fine malt.
- Throughout the 1930s, his use of green notes, such as galbanum, was extremely novel for the period.
- "' The first four spices "'( aromatic gum resin, operculum, galbanum and frankincense ) comprised the greatest weight.
- In No . 19 Poudr? the sharp galbanum and aldehydes of the original are dialed back, and sweeter neroli and iris take their place.
- Rashi of the 12th century comments on this passage that galbanum is bitter and was included in the incense as a reminder of deliberate and unrepentant sinners.
- Some believe it to have been the stacte used together with frankincense, galbanum, and onycha to make Ketoret, the Tabernacle incense of the Old Testament.
- Ketoret was the incense offered in the Temple in Jerusalem and is stated in the Book of Exodus as a mixture of stacte, onycha, galbanum and frankincense.
- All this stuff is homeopathic, full of things such as chamomile and neroli and galbanum, all of which are code words for " boiled tofu ."
- One ancient Egyptian perfume formula ( 1200 BC ) consisted of Storax, Labdanum, Galbanum, Frankincense, Myrrh, Cinnamon, Cassia, Honey, Raisins .
- In the continuation of the reading, God directed Moses make sacred incense from herbs stacte, onycha, galbanum, and frankincense to burn in the Tent of Meeting.
- The ingredients were turpentine, wax, gum ammoniac, birthwort roots, olibanum, bdellium, myrrh and galbanum, opoponax, verdigris, litharge, plus olive oil, and vinegar.
- The " diachylon gummatum " is the great diachylon with the addition of gum ammoniac, galbanum, and sagapenum, dissolved with wine, and boiled to a consistency of honey.
- In 1945, she created " Vent Vert " for the house of Balmain, which contained an overdose of galbanum, and was considered to be the first " green " perfume.
- According to Dioscorides ( " De materia medica " 3.85, 95 ), sagapenum smells like silphium and galbanum, and has expectorant, topical, anti-convulsant, and abortifacient properties.
- The armadas also loaded less glorious spices found in Indian markets, notably locally-grown ginger ( the principal'filler'cargo ), cardamom and tamarind, balms and aromatics like Socotra aloe, galbanum, camphor and myrrh.
- A lesser known opinion states that the " galbanum " ( Heb . ????? ) may have been a spice derived from the Mahaleb cherry ( " Prunus mahaleb " ), a tree cultivated for an aromatic oil obtained from its seeds.
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- "' Onycha "'( Greek : ???? ), along with equal parts of stacte, galbanum, and frankincense, was one of the components of the consecrated Ketoret ( incense ) which appears in the Torah book of Exodus ( Ex . 30 : 34-36 ) and was used in the Jerusalem's Solomon's Temple.
- The book of Eccesiasticus ( Sirach ) 24 : 15 alludes to the sacred incense speaking of a pleasant odour like the best myrrh, as galbanum, and onyx, and sweet storax, [ in antiquity Styrax was referred to as Storax ] and as the fume of frankincense in the tabernacle . Either myrrh was treated with styrax or by the time of the first temple period a fifth ingredient was added to the ketoret.
- Lucas lists labdanum ( along with frankincense, myrrh, galbanum, and storax ) among the only materials most certain to have been used in ancient Egypt and that labdanum " was abundant in the countries bordering the Mediterranean with which Egypt had intercourse . He writes that in the Bible it is stated that certain merchants carried ladanum into Egypt from Gilead ( Genesis, xxxvii : 25, Revised Version ) and that Jacob sent ladanum to Egypt as a present to his son Joseph ( Genesis, xliii : II Revised Version ) . Newberry reports that the ancient Egyptians were acquainted with labdanum as early as the 1st century.
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