Myrrh Gum Pieces Wildcrafted

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Botanical Name:
Commiphora molmol
Origin:
Somalia
SKU:
201850-3
Kosher

About This Product

Myrrh Gum Pieces Wildcrafted

Myrrh gum pieces are the resin derived from the Commiphora tree, celebrated for their rich, golden brown color and distinct, aromatic scent. These natural gum pieces feature a slightly brittle texture and offer an enticing aromatic experience, releasing warm, earthy notes when handled. Enjoying these aromatic treasures engages the senses, creating a delightful addition to various applications.

Cultural Significance

Throughout history, myrrh has played a significant role in diverse cultures. It has been valued for centuries as a trade commodity and a treasured ingredient in perfumery and incense. This resin's vivid presence in ancient rituals and practices highlights its enduring allure. Myrrh has been utilized for its unique fragrance in ceremonies and gatherings, providing a sensory link to traditions spanning across generations.

The Perfect Culinary Companion

In culinary applications, myrrh gum pieces can add depth and complexity to unique flavor profiles. While traditionally not a direct ingredient in food, they can be used to infuse oils, create aromatic blends, or enhance cooking experiences through their scent. Unleash your creativity by incorporating myrrh into your DIY potpourri, incense blends, or craft projects, and let its captivating aroma inspire a warm ambiance in your space.

Common Names

Mo Yao, abyssinica, heerabol

Warning

Not to be used during pregnancy.

California Proposition 65

Consuming this product can expose you to lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/food.