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is not edible; instead, the dried and powdered leaves are burned as incense in Japan. Its branches and evergreen leaves are considered highly sacred by
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broken for portion control. This is the most commonly produced form of incense in Japan and Tibet. Powder: The loose incense powder used for making indirect
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Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-37482-0. [1]: TIME MEASUREMENT WITH INCENSE IN JAPAN (With Sticks and Coils) -- Silvio A. Bedini [2]: In the Flower and