Tuesday, 14 July 2009 | By: wicca

How To Make Egyptian Kyphi

How To Make Egyptian Kyphi Cover
Here we have a rather vague recipe for Kyphi. I have not actually made it, so I have no idea as to how it would turn out. It does look interesting and adventurous. If anyone tries this, I'd love to hear how it worked out.

* Begin by blending equal parts dried ground acacia, henna, and juniper.
* Soak the resulting powder in wine.
* In a separate container soak golden raisins in wine.
* Allow this soaking process to continue for seven days.
* Take equal parts cardamom, sweet flag/calamus, cinnamon, peppermint, bay leaves, galangal, and orris root.
* Grind each one separately then blend and grind again into a fine powder.
* Add a tablespoon of honey and a tablespoon of myrrh resin to the spice mixture.
* Drain the herbs and raisins that have been soaking in the wine, and add them to the honey/myrrh/spice mixture.
* Add sufficient wine to steep the combined materials, terebinth and raisins to form a thick paste.
* Use this as is (simmer it to release the fragrance) or dry it, cut into squares, or form into balls and burn as incense.

Source: Element Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells



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