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  2. Incense - Wikipedia

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    Incense is used for aesthetic reasons, religious worship, aromatherapy, meditation, and ceremonial reasons. It may also be used as a simple deodorant or insect repellent. [2] [3] Incense is composed of aromatic plant materials, often combined with essential oils. [4]

  3. Kōdō - Wikipedia

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    An incense burner (香炉, kōro) used for an ayamekō (菖蒲香) game, a part of kōdō. Kōdō (香道, "Way of Fragrance") is the art of appreciating Japanese incense, and involves using incense within a structure of codified conduct.

  4. Spice use in antiquity - Wikipedia

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    Use of cinnamon by soaking cinnamon leaves produced a product that sweetened the breath and scented clothing. [8] An ancient perfume amphora found in the ruins in Ephesus from the 2nd century CE. Frankincense was also used as a sacred perfume to fumigate houses due to its known medicinal uses for bronchitis and coughs, swellings, and dental ...

  5. If You Love Cinnamon, This List of Recipes Was Made for You - AOL

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    Cinnamon Toast. Here is Ree's favorite method for making it. Combine butter, cinnamon, sugar, and vanilla extract; spread a good tablespoon of this mixture over the slice of bread; warm it up in ...

  6. Stacte - Wikipedia

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    Stacte might have been the sweetly fragrant resin that used to exude spontaneously from Amyris kataf, the bark of which, in other opinions, is the biblical "cinnamon". [87] or may have been the product of the cinnamon tree itself. Jules Janick writes: "Stacte; unknown, probably oil of cinnamon or cassia or aromatic gem resins." [88]

  7. The Best Possible Way to Make Cinnamon Toast - AOL

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    To make cinnamon-cocoa toast, melt a large pat of butter in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add a couple slices of bread and toast until the bread absorbs the butter, adding more butter ...