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07 February, 2022 1 min read

Malmal is obtained from the thorny Commiphora myrrh shrub, which can be up to three meters high. The shrub also belongs to the balsam tree family. The aromatic resin has a slightly bitter note, from which the name myrrh is derived (Arabic 'murr' and Aramaic 'mriro' for 'bitter').
Malmal resin is brown to brown-red.

Malmal is obtained from the thorny Commiphora myrrh shrub, which can be up to three meters high. The shrub also belongs to the balsam tree family. The aromatic resin has a slightly bitter note, from which the name myrrh is derived (Arabic 'murr' and Aramaic 'mriro' for 'bitter').
Malmal resin is brown to brown-red.

Malmal is obtained from the thorny Commiphora myrrh shrub, which can be up to three meters high. The shrub also belongs to the balsam tree family. The aromatic resin has a slightly bitter note, from which the name myrrh is derived (Arabic 'murr' and Aramaic 'mriro' for 'bitter').
Malmal resin is brown to brown-red.