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  2. Myrrh - Wikipedia

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    Myrrh (/ m ɜːr /; from an unidentified ancient Semitic language, see § Etymology) is a gum-resin extracted from a few small, thorny tree species of the Commiphora genus, belonging to the Burseraceae family. [1] Myrrh resin has been used throughout history in medicine, perfumery, and incenses.

  3. Jo Malone London - Wikipedia

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    Jo Malone boutique in Norwich, England Jo Malone Store in Cardiff, Wales. Jo Malone London is a British multinational cosmetics company, perfume and scented candle brand, [1] founded by Jo Malone in 1990. [2] It has been owned since 1999 by Estée Lauder. [3] The brand is known for its perfumes, candles, bath products, and room scents. [4]

  4. Dipteryx odorata - Wikipedia

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    Tonka beans have been used as a source of natural coumarin, and, after its synthesis in the 1940s, artificial coumarin became one of the first artificial flavoring agents as a vanilla substitute. [11] The FDA has considered foods containing tonka beans adulterated [12] since 1954 [13] because coumarin has shown toxicity in extremely high ...

  5. Jo Malone perfume brand distances itself from Jo Malone over ...

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    Perfume brand Jo Malone has distanced itself from its founder and namesake, makeup mogul Jo Malone, after her son was caught up in a row over the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas.. Malone, 59 ...

  6. Inside Tonka's life after 'Chimp Crazy': Vegan meals ... - AOL

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    Tonka is quite a ladies' man,” Tavares says with a laugh. Otherwise, Tonka spends his days engaging in enrichment activities that have been specifically designed by the on-site primatologists to ...

  7. Bdellium - Wikipedia

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    Bdellium / ˈ d ɛ l i əm / (also bdellion or false myrrh [1]) is a semi-transparent oleo-gum resin extracted from Commiphora wightii plants, and from Commiphora africana trees growing in sub-saharan Africa. [citation needed] According to Pliny the best quality came from Bactria. Other named sources for the resin are India, Pakistan, Arabia ...