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It is described being in associated with the dew in Exodus 16. Remember that the only description we have of manna is in Exodus 16.This is the only part of The Bible which describes what manna is.

Since dew does not occur in a desert habitat we must look to the original Hebrew language to determine a more accurate meaning. The word translated as ''Desert'' or ''Wilderness'' actually means pastureland (midbar), this in conjunct with it resembling hoarfrost (mycellium) and coriander seed (apex of carpophore) leads to a logical inference by deduction that the author of Exodus 16 is referring to psilocybe mushrooms growing on the dung of the cattle in a pre-desert habitat. This is the most logical explanation based on the description given.

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