They got preserved and put into jars to accompany them into the afterlife
When the organs were removed in the mummification process, they were preserved in canopic jars.
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Canopic jars are just pottery jars. Used for various purposes. Some civilisations used jars to hold the organs of embalmed prominent citizens. In ancient Egypt, mummies were buried with four canopic jars, one for each of Horus's sons, and each containing a different internal organ. The jar representing Imsety had a human head and contained the liver.
Canopic Jars
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Apricot Nectar'.
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I found a recipe that called for 2 TBL of apple jelly. I wasn't able to find the apple jelly at my local grocers so I bought a Hostess small fried apple pie, scooped out the insides, and the recipe turned out great! Hope this helps.
Get missed in what process? Are you referring to filling the jars, sterilizing the jars, processing the jars in a hot water bath or pressure canner? You need to be more specific.
They got preserved and put into jars to accompany them into the afterlife
When the organs were removed in the mummification process, they were preserved in canopic jars.
Peach will do the trick, but if you are using it to put a glaze on ham, chicken, etc., then you can use apricot jam.
An apricot blossom is a flower of an apricot tree which will eventually turn into an apricot.
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