Plum Ber fruit
Ber fruit are small, round to oblong shaped fruits, with thin, glossy skin. They ripen from a light green or yellow to an orange-red color. The fruit can be consumed both slightly under-ripe and ripe. When under-ripe, the white flesh is dense, crisp and astringent, while fully ripe fruits are more spongy with a somewhat mealy texture and muted floral flavor. Each fruit contains a rough, inedible, central stone. Ber fruits grow on small, bushy trees that can reach 12 meters in height.
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About Frankincense: Frankincense or Olibanum (from the Arabic worl al-lubban meaning ‘white’) is a fragrant gum resin extracted from several species of Boswellia trees, most commonly the Boswellia sacra. It consists of small, white chunks and beads which are easily ground into a powder. It emits a balsam like odor when burned. An important component of religious services, the gum was originally imported from Arabia to Palestine where it was probably produced in the central district of Hadramaut (Isa. 60:6; Jer. 6:20). The scent is described as being balsamic sweet or spicy, slightly lemon, fragrance of incense with a conifer-like undertone. It was one of the major ingredients of the incense holy unto the Lord (Exod. 30:34-38). The use of this incense for purposes other than those specified in the priestly legislation was forbidden. Stores of frankincense were kept in the Jerusalem temple (1 Chr. 9:29; Neh. 13:5, 9). It was one of the gifts offered to the baby Jesus by the Wise Men (Matt. 2:11). When mixed with other gum resins the end substance is called ‘guggals’. Frankincense has been traded in Arabia and North Africa for more than 5000 years. It has been described in the Hebrew Bible, the Talmud and in the Old Testament.
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250g – KAMARKAS GUM. (Salvia Plebeian). Whole Gum. Sourced directly from India. Disclaimer The information on this page is for general educational purpose only and not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Do not use this information to diagnose or treat your problem without consulting your doctor / physician. As with all supplements we recommend you seek professional medical/herbal advice before using any alternative treatments particularly those taken internally. We do not and cannot legally prescribe or advise on the use of this product. The user should be familiar with the use of herbs & powders and should seek professional advice if unsure. The buyer is solely responsible for the use of this item and by purchasing agrees to hold the seller harmless for any issues arising from the use of this product. Note: This is a natural product and it will vary in appearance and texture from the stock photos in the listing.
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Also known as Indian gooseberries, amla or their scientific name, Phyllanthus emblica, gooseberries are a fruit native to southeast Asia that grow from deciduous trees. The Indian gooseberry plants ranges in size from small to medium and produces fruit that is typically round, greenish-yellow and bears six vertical stripes. The gooseberry taste is often described as sour, strong and bitter. In India, it is often eaten with salt and red chili powder to help enhance palatability of the fruit. Traditionally, amla has been used as a natural medicine thanks to its impressive nutrient profile and the wide array of health benefits that it has to offer. Gooseberry Benefits Contains Phytochemicals Promotes Liver Health Reduces Cholesterol Levels Has Anti-Cancer Properties Controls Blood Sugar Prevents Constipation Decreases Inflammation Keeps Hair and Skin Healthy Enhances Digestive Health Supports Cognitive Function
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