How to Make Bakhoor (Arabian Incense): Part 2

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  • čas přidán 21. 03. 2021
  • A follow-up video of the How to Make Bakhoor short course. A formula is available in the description section of the course.
    Sample Formula
    1. 50g wood chips or powder: oudh (agarwood), sandalwood, cedarwood, etc
    2. 25g frankincense resin
    3. 25g amber resin
    4. 20g dried flower petals (rose, lavender, hibiscus, etc, as you like)
    5. 5g dried clove (optional)
    6. 40g fragrance/essential oil blend of choice (traditionally oudh blend, sandalwood, amber, oakmoss, etc)
    7. 25g hydrosol of choice (rose water, lavender water, etc)
    8. 50g sugar
    9. 10g lemon juice
    *Yield: about 250g of bakhoor
    **Adjust the formula (woodchips, fragrance, hydrosol, etc) as you like.
    Tips:
    1. It works best with powdered wood or very fine wood chips.
    2. Be as creative as possible, even with making bakhoor.
    You can tweak the formula as you like, by taking one or more of the suggested steps below:
    a. Reduce the quantity of wood chips or powder.
    b. Reduce the amount of frankincense, myrrh, and amber, or remove any one or two of them.
    3. Increase the amount of caramel by adding extra sugar and hydrosol (rose water).
    4. Increase, or reduce, the quantity of fragrance or essential oils.
    5. Remove or reduce the amount of dried flowers and spices.
    Whatever you do, make sure you keep records of the changes so that if your version turns out to be very fantastic, you will be able to reproduce it in future.
    Enjoy your bakhoor!

Komentáře • 56

  • @gierk27
    @gierk27 Před 2 lety +8

    Thank you much, I've been learning about bakhoor and was interested in making my own. Your video was very educational and well explained

    • @DrRabiIlemonaEkore
      @DrRabiIlemonaEkore  Před 2 lety +1

      1. 50g wood chips or powder: oudh (agarwood), sandalwood, cedarwood, etc
      2. 25g frankincense resin
      3. 25g amber resin
      4. 20g dried flower petals (rose, lavender, hibiscus, etc, as you like)
      5. 5g dried clove (optional)
      6. 40g fragrance/essential oil blend of choice (traditionally oudh blend, sandalwood, amber, oakmoss, etc)
      7. 25g hydrosol of choice (rose water, lavender water, etc)
      8. 50g sugar
      9. 10g lemon juice
      *Yield: about 250g of bakhoor
      **Adjust the formula (woodchips, fragrance, hydrosol, etc) as you like.

  • @altafali1492
    @altafali1492 Před rokem +2

    superb..please make more video..about this type of video .with different frangrances

  • @aminasheriff5971
    @aminasheriff5971 Před 10 měsíci

    Impressive. Ma sha Allah

  • @theplugmerchandise
    @theplugmerchandise Před rokem

    Very detailed ❤️❤️❤️

  • @mamaadescraftgarden1216
    @mamaadescraftgarden1216 Před 3 lety +1

    Jaz-a-k'Allah for this Ma❤️🙏🏿

  • @islamgarba4178
    @islamgarba4178 Před 3 lety +3

    MashaAllah dr.this is my first time seeing your video.this is what I called beautiful.what impressed me most is the dried herbs I mean flowers u used in making your bakhoor.how can I get more of your videos please.may Allah bless you for sharing with us.

  • @kamalashmawi2236
    @kamalashmawi2236 Před 2 lety +3

    Beutifully done👍👍👍

  • @exclusive4142
    @exclusive4142 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much

  • @shizabaloch
    @shizabaloch Před rokem

    Masha Allah

  • @enter2relax496
    @enter2relax496 Před 3 lety +1

    thank you

  • @claudiahaug4825
    @claudiahaug4825 Před 3 lety +1

    Danke

  • @DrRabiIlemonaEkore
    @DrRabiIlemonaEkore  Před 2 lety +11

    1. 50g wood chips or powder: oudh (agarwood), sandalwood, cedarwood, etc
    2. 25g frankincense resin
    3. 25g amber resin
    4. 20g dried flower petals (rose, lavender, hibiscus, etc, as you like)
    5. 5g dried clove (optional)
    6. 40g fragrance/essential oil blend of choice (traditionally oudh blend, sandalwood, amber, oakmoss, etc)
    7. 25g hydrosol of choice (rose water, lavender water, etc)
    8. 50g sugar
    9. 10g lemon juice
    *Yield: about 250g of bakhoor
    **Adjust the formula (woodchips, fragrance, hydrosol, etc) as you like.

    • @SamSG223
      @SamSG223 Před 2 lety

      Hi. Thanks for sharing. May I know where to buy Amber resin? I live in Singapore

  • @xyzxyz23513
    @xyzxyz23513 Před rokem

    Thank you Dr Rabi. I noted all things. But how to collect all things that question. Which itr you use that is pure Or synthetic?
    If pure all things then it's cost is more.
    If we go for commercial then what to do?
    I want to use original. But it's cost more. Selling cost increase. Who will buy? This question
    Generally bukhoor receive is the same or different?
    But thanks for giving all ingredients in the description box.

    • @DrRabiIlemonaEkore
      @DrRabiIlemonaEkore  Před rokem

      Hello. If your products are good and people enjoy using them, no matter the price, there will always be a market.

  • @karimamohammed7173
    @karimamohammed7173 Před 3 lety +1

    Your location do you have class I mean do you train? I'm interested in learning tularen wuta and humrah

    • @DrRabiIlemonaEkore
      @DrRabiIlemonaEkore  Před 3 lety

      Hello, Karima. No, I don't have physical classes. Thanks for asking 🙏

  • @wazninizar1829
    @wazninizar1829 Před 2 měsíci

    Assalamualaikum Dr I am from Sri Lanka please visit our country

  • @xyzxyz23513
    @xyzxyz23513 Před rokem

    Dr Rabi we can use dry Mogra, Magnolia Champaka etc?

  • @awabah1663
    @awabah1663 Před 2 lety

    Hello Dr. When can I have these ingredients in Africa. I live in the gambia

  • @muhammadmansur314
    @muhammadmansur314 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello Dr pls where can I get the amber you used ? Thank you.

    • @DrRabiIlemonaEkore
      @DrRabiIlemonaEkore  Před 3 lety +2

      Hello Muhammad Mansur. You can get from the perfume ingredient sellers in the souqs.

    • @DrRabiIlemonaEkore
      @DrRabiIlemonaEkore  Před 3 lety +2

      Also ask the people selling local spices, frankincense, myrrh, etc

  • @princessameenahmuhammaduza1306

    Ma’am pls mention some oil perfume that are nice to me

  • @syedhussain439
    @syedhussain439 Před 2 lety +1

    V good effort please give list of ingredients

    • @DrRabiIlemonaEkore
      @DrRabiIlemonaEkore  Před 2 lety +2

      1. 50g wood chips or powder: oudh (agarwood), sandalwood, cedarwood, etc
      2. 25g frankincense resin
      3. 25g amber resin
      4. 20g dried flower petals (rose, lavender, hibiscus, etc, as you like)
      5. 5g dried clove (optional)
      6. 40g fragrance/essential oil blend of choice (traditionally oudh blend, sandalwood, amber, oakmoss, etc)
      7. 25g hydrosol of choice (rose water, lavender water, etc)
      8. 50g sugar
      9. 10g lemon juice
      *Yield: about 250g of bakhoor
      **Adjust the formula (woodchips, fragrance, hydrosol, etc) as you like.

  • @rhosemehandi9891
    @rhosemehandi9891 Před 2 lety

    Hello ma'am,
    Where can I get these Indonesian oud chips in bulk ?
    Plz help

    • @DrRabiIlemonaEkore
      @DrRabiIlemonaEkore  Před 2 lety

      Hello Rhose. It depends on where you live. If you can find a market where Asian or Arabic spices and perfumes are sold, you should find the oudh chips. If you don't find oudh chips, you can start with chips of any kind of wood. It just that they may not add any fragrance to your bakhoor. But you can make up for it by using extra quantity of your perfume oils. Best of luck!

    • @rhosemehandi9891
      @rhosemehandi9891 Před 2 lety

      @@DrRabiIlemonaEkore I live in india. And I have searched a lot for these Indonesian wood chips. But I did not got. So can u plz help me ma'am ,I mean an person who export to India these Indonesian wood chips ?

    • @DrRabiIlemonaEkore
      @DrRabiIlemonaEkore  Před 2 lety +2

      @@rhosemehandi9891 if you're in India then you should be able to get sandalwood chips or blocks. It's also an exotic wood widely known used in making bakhoor.

  • @zainabokuzirwa8221
    @zainabokuzirwa8221 Před 6 měsíci +1

    What kind of wood you used?

  • @kingyousif8768
    @kingyousif8768 Před 2 lety +1

    Where can i purchase wholesale oud wood?

    • @DrRabiIlemonaEkore
      @DrRabiIlemonaEkore  Před rokem

      Hello, kingyousif. It depends on where you live. If in the middle east, check any local souq. They have shops where local spices, herbs, and perfume ingredients are sold. Good luck!

  • @areebmohamed5229
    @areebmohamed5229 Před 2 lety

    Where i can get this ingredients

    • @DrRabiIlemonaEkore
      @DrRabiIlemonaEkore  Před rokem

      It depends on where you live. Check any souq or Asian stores. Even local markets.

  • @hussainchathi9088
    @hussainchathi9088 Před 2 lety +1

    Sir pls
    Ingredients list

    • @DrRabiIlemonaEkore
      @DrRabiIlemonaEkore  Před 2 lety

      1. 50g wood chips or powder: oudh (agarwood), sandalwood, cedarwood, etc
      2. 25g frankincense resin
      3. 25g amber resin
      4. 20g dried flower petals (rose, lavender, hibiscus, etc, as you like)
      5. 5g dried clove (optional)
      6. 40g fragrance/essential oil blend of choice (traditionally oudh blend, sandalwood, amber, oakmoss, etc)
      7. 25g hydrosol of choice (rose water, lavender water, etc)
      8. 50g sugar
      9. 10g lemon juice
      *Yield: about 250g of bakhoor
      **Adjust the formula (woodchips, fragrance, hydrosol, etc) as you like.

  • @pri22v11
    @pri22v11 Před 3 lety +1

    Eh where can I buy?

    • @DrRabiIlemonaEkore
      @DrRabiIlemonaEkore  Před 3 lety +1

      Hello. You want to buy the ingredients? Check shops where spices and local ingredients are sold. Where do you live?

    • @pri22v11
      @pri22v11 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DrRabiIlemonaEkore oh no I wanted to buy your bakhoor! You have the best video for making bakhoor! Very detailed and highly informative

    • @DrRabiIlemonaEkore
      @DrRabiIlemonaEkore  Před 3 lety

      @@pri22v11 I see! No, I don't sell. I only make for personal use as well as for family and friends. Thank you.

    • @DrRabiIlemonaEkore
      @DrRabiIlemonaEkore  Před 3 lety

      @@pri22v11 thank you so much for your kind words.

  • @nisar960
    @nisar960 Před 2 lety

    Please name the ingredients..

    • @DrRabiIlemonaEkore
      @DrRabiIlemonaEkore  Před rokem

      Sorry for the late reply. I missed your question. The ingredients are listed in the description.

  • @Adanaberkat
    @Adanaberkat Před 3 lety +1

    Dr..Your voice very slow..

    • @DrRabiIlemonaEkore
      @DrRabiIlemonaEkore  Před 3 lety +3

      Hmmm. I recorded before drinking my morning coffee 😜
      If it's too slow for you, try playing the video at 1.5x speed. Thank you so much for watching. 🙏

    • @cosmicsprings8690
      @cosmicsprings8690 Před 3 lety +5

      ✨🤔✨🤣🤣🤣✨🇬🇧✨🌼🌿🌞🌿🌼✨Dr Rabi has a fabulous calm voice ✨