Olibanum
Olibanum Gum, also known as Frankincense, is a resin exudate from the Boswellia tree. Olibanum Gum in Sudan is of the Boswellia Papyrifera species common in the horn of Africa.
Olibanum
Olibanum Gum, also known as Frankincense, is a resin exudate from the Boswellia tree. Olibanum Gum in Sudan is of the Boswellia Papyrifera species common in the horn of Africa.
Where
They Come From
Olibanum is sourced from various species of the Boswellia tree, primarily found in regions of the Middle East, including countries like Oman, Yemen, and Somalia.
Benefits
of Olibanum
Olibanum is believed to have potential health benefits. It has been used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties. Additionally, its aroma is often associated with relaxation and stress relief.

Anti-Inflammatory Support

Stress Reduction

Improved Skin Health

Stress Reduction

Anti-Inflammatory Support

Stress Reduction

Improved Skin Health

Stress Reduction
Different
Types
There are several species of the Boswellia tree, each producing a slightly different type of olibanum with unique aromatic profiles. The grade and quality of olibanum can also vary depending on factors like the tree’s age and the method of extraction.
Peanuts
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Watermelon Seeds
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Chickpeas
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Pigeon Peas
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2015
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2018
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2020
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2023
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2015
Establish Office in Dubai

2018
Started importing from six different countries

2020
Started exporting to ten different countries

2023
Launching a food product brand called Nasaym
