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A potpourri is a mixture of dried fragrant plant material used to scent a room. It is not a single item. However, it could contain a spice if the smell was acceptable.
Yes, you can buy potpourri [a mixture of dried flower petals, leaves, and spices that is used to make a room smell pleasant] in Wyoming. It is available in many stores, include gift shops and candle shops. However, synthetic marijuana, (spice, potpourri) is not legal in Wyoming.
fake weed does not put a hole in your heart but stick to the botanical incences
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It is calledಕೃಷ್ಣ ಜೀರಿಗೆ "Krishna Jeerige", but this is also used for a different spice, Bunium persicum. Nigella sativa - botanical name
The color green smells like mint, that comes from the green mint leaf known as a spice.
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Attar is made by the flower petals distilled in water using low heat and pressure , some attar also contain exotic woods , spice and resins .Attar also known as is a natural perfume oil derived from botanical sources. Most commonly these oils are taken from the botanical material through hydro or steam distillation.
Yes, Brassica is a Latin origin word. It's the botanical Latin name for some of the cabbage, cauliflower, mustard, rapeseed and turnip members of the crucifer family of vegetables. But no, Cumin isn't a Latin origin word. Instead, it comes from the Arabic 'kammun', and refers to the spice whose botanical name is Cumin cyminum.
No scary spice was one of the spice girls along with posh spice, baby spice, sporty spice and ginger spice.
Victoria Beckham-Posh Spice Emma Bunton-Baby Spice Melanie Chrisholm-Sporty Spice Geri Halliwell-ginger Spice Melanie Brown-Scary spice