This helps shape the incense cone. You can use guar gum, xanthan gum, marshmallow root, or honey as a binder. I prefer to use honey since that's what I have in the kitchen. • Add enough binder ...
These fragrant incense pieces come from the Burseraceae ... there are six species of gum and resin trees. One of those species is called Boswellia papyrifera. That's its scientific name.
chewing gum and incense. Currently, its lumber is used for furniture and flooring veneer. The sweetgum sap, bark, leaves and young seeds contain shikimic acid, which has antimicrobial properties.