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Description
According Ancient Scripture Tradition, the "Fruit of the Tree Hadar" refers to the citron. On the wall of Egypt depicts a picture of the Etrog as a treasured fruit for perfume. The citron has been cultivated since ancient times, predating the cultivation of other citrus species
ere is evidence that the Etrog was known in Ancient Egypt
Various uses were made of the Etrog; its thick skin was eaten either pickled in vinegar or boiled to a pulp and a perfume was extracted from its Peel.
"The Fruit of a goodly Tree"
It is thought that the citron is the oldest cultivated fruit in the country. Being of ritual significance for Temple, the citron was exported abroad in small quantities during Roman times
In the writings of Josephus that a priest was pelted with Esrog in the Temple because he did something that was extremely offensive by taking the water that was meant to cleanse the altar of sacrifice and poured it on his feet instead, so he was pelted with Esrog and was ran out of the Temple.
Why Etrog Citron in Luxor Egypt?
The aroma of Citron- Etrog is both a cold-pressed peel and a steam-distilled essential oil from the fruit and peel In Egypt and is refreshing, and smells both sweet and tart as if sweet-tart Yellow lemons were mingled with sweet oranges, Mangos, and mandarins in a citron orchard
Directly to you from the land of PHARAOHS "EGYPT" !!! All our items are 100% EGYPTIAN and professionally handmade with very high quality.
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NOTE: WE IMPORT OUR OILS DIRECTLY FROM EGYPT, SO IF YOU'RE THINKING OF BUYING FROM ANOTHER VENDOR WE CAN NOT GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL BE RECEIVING THE SAME ITEM LISTING ABOVE.
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Strong and long lasting, All Natural Ingredients.. Egyptian Flavors
SCENTS OF LUXOR
The craft of perfumery is an essential part of Egyptian culture. Egyptian perfumes have long been alluring the world with their distinct fragrances and are now synonymous with ancient heritage as well as fine luxury.
With a history spanning more than 5,000 years, Egyptian perfumes are steeped in exotic and local traditions. Take a walk down any of the Middle Eastern souks, be it the Khan Al Khalili street in Cairo, the Sikkat Al Khalili street in Dubai or the Frankincense trail in Dhofar and Salalah in Oman, it will surely be one smelly affair that you won’t forget anytime soon.