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Incense
[edit]making, ingredients, and cultural uses
[edit]- Incense
- Amber
- Bdellium
- Benzoin resin
- Camphor
- Copal
- Dragon's blood
- Canarium luzonicum
- Frankincense
- Galbanum
- Commiphora wightii
- Kauri gum
- Labdanum
- Mastic (plant resin)
- Myrrh
- Opopanax
- Sandarac
- Storax
- Tolu balsam
- Agarwood
- Cinnamomum cassia
- Cedrus
- Cinnamomum verum
- Cupressaceae
- Juniper
- Sandalwood
- Cardamom
- Coriander
- Nutmeg
- Illicium verum
- Vanilla
- Abies balsamea
- Bay Laurel
- Patchouli
- Salvia officinalis
- Camellia sinensis
- Acorus calamus
- Costus
- Galangal
- Orris root
- Spikenard
- Chrysopogon zizanioides
- Clove
- Lavandula
- Saffron
- Rose
- Ambergris
- Civet
- Musk
- Operculum (gastropod)
- Silphium
- Asafoetida
- Stacte
- Onycha
- Kyphi
- Gum arabic
- Tragacanth
- Persea
- Phoebe (plant)
- Bukhoor
- Joss paper
- Incense in China
- Incense of India
- Incense offering
- Tibetan incense
- Japanese incense
- Kōdō
- Religious use of incense
- Censer
- Thurible