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Cinnamon Incense Granules - 15GRAMS



Cinnamon is a spice that is found in the bark of certain trees, such as the Cinnamomum Verum. It is also used as a condiment for flavoring, and it gives off a spicy taste with a woody and sweet flavor and citrus hint. As incense, it can help attract emotional well-being, and help stimulate and combat a depressive state of mind. Incense has been used in the worship of God since the time of Moses, a... more details
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  • Spice that is found in the bark of certain trees
  • Used as a condiment for flavoring
  • Gives off a spicy taste with a woody and sweet flavor and citrus hint


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Model Number CHUR477
Description
Cinnamon is a spice that is found in the bark of certain trees, such as the Cinnamomum Verum. It is also used as a condiment for flavoring, and it gives off a spicy taste with a woody and sweet flavor and citrus hint. As incense, it can help attract emotional well-being, and help stimulate and combat a depressive state of mind. Incense has been used in the worship of God since the time of Moses, and its use is commanded by God (Exodus 30). Clouds of incense symbolize the glory of God that is present as we worship Him.

Cinnamon Incense Granules - 15grams
For use with charcoal
Cinnamon is a spice found in the bark of certain trees like the Cinnamomum Verum. It isnt only used in incense and aromatherapy, but it is also used as a condiment for flavoring. It gives off a spicy taste with a woody and sweet flavor and citrus hint, making it a common ingredient in many kinds of cuisine.
As incense it can help attract emotional well-being, and help stimulate and combat a depressive state of mind.
Incense has been used in the worship of God since the time of Moses, and its use is commanded by God (Exodus 30). Clouds of incense symbolize the glory of God that is present as we worship Him. When the Priest directs the incense towards the worshipers he is paying homage and respect to the image of God in each one of us.
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