What to buy: Mesir Paste has a nice taste and a wonderful smell. Amongst its many uses, it is affective for aches, pains, colds, indigestion, lack of appelite and bad breath. The 41 spices used in the paste are as follows:
Allspice, Alpina officinarum root, Anise, Black cumin, Black myrobalan, Black pepper, Buckthorn, Cardamon, Cassia, Chebulic myrobalan, Chinaroot, Cinnamon, Cloves, Coconut, Coriander, Cubeb, Cumin, Dried orange blossom, Fennel, Galingale, Ginger, Iksir sugar, India blossom, Java pepper, Licorice extract, Licorice root, Mastic, Millet, Mirrisafi, Muskroot, Mustard seed, Orange peel, Rhubarb, Saffron, Salts of lemon, Senna, Turmeric, Ud?lkahr, Vanilla, Woad and Yellow myrobalan.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
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