No. There is no manna in the desert now.
The manna-producing genus of desert shrubs is Tamarix.
If you mean manna in the biblical sence that it was 'holy food' - "God sent manna from heaven"
Manna and water were provided to the Israelites in the wilderness. Manna was not like any other food.
According to Exodus, God sent manna to the Israelites when they were in the desert for 40 years. This was their food and his was of showing them grace.
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In the book of Exodus of the Old Testament, God tells the Israelite to gather manna every morning. Manna was food sent by God to feed them while they were journeying in the desert.
The Torah states they were fed a substance callled Manna (מן), pronounced "mahn" in Hebrew. Exodus ch.16.
Jesus fed all of the Jews manna.. God later describes manna which fell from heaven as angels food. Incidentally they wandered the desert for 40 years which is a generation. Study your bibles fervently and pray always.
Manna in the Bible is described as a type of bread-like substance that God provided to the Israelites during their time in the desert. It is not explicitly stated what manna is made of in the Bible, but it is often depicted as a miraculous food that sustained the Israelites during their journey.
I do not have physical form or possessions, including manna. Manna is a substance mentioned in religious texts as food provided by God to the Israelites in the desert, and its presence in those texts is symbolic rather than literal.
The jar of manna in the biblical narrative of the Israelites' journey through the desert symbolizes God's provision and faithfulness to his people during their time of need. It serves as a reminder of God's miraculous provision of food for the Israelites as they wandered in the desert, showing his care and sustenance for them.
The Biblical text (Exodus ch.16) describes a food called Manna.