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A meal offering (minchah) is of choice flour with oil, from which priest will remove a token portion to burn on the altar, and the remainder the priests can eat. Meal offerings cannot contain leaven or honey, and are to be seasoned with salt. Meal offerings of first fruits are new ears parched with fire or grits of the fresh grain.

PEOPLE: יהוה‎ YHVH - Aaron and his sons

PLACES: Biblical Mount Sinai

RELATED ARTICLES: Vayikra (parsha) - 613 Mitzvot - Priestly Code - Korban - Flour - Oil - Frankincense - Kohen - Altar - Unleavened bread - Honey - Salt in the Bible - Corn

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