The term
"Bukhoor" (Arabic: بخور) refers to scented bricks or a blend of natural components utilised in Arabic culture. It usually contains oud, agarwood, or aloeswood chips soaked in scented oils. Wood chips are blended with resin, musk, ambergris, sandalwood, flower oils, and more.
Bukhoor burns to create a nice scent. Sometimes utilised for special occasions, religious ceremonies, or personal delight. The scent of bukhoor smoking is relaxing and peaceful.
Middle Eastern and Arab culture has traditionally valued Bukhoor. Its exquisite smells make it a popular gift and hospitality feature.
Bukhoor might be wood chips, powder, or pre-formed bricks or cones. The materials and odours can be mixed to create a variety of fragrances and aromas to suit different tastes.