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Product description
nabulsi soap is a type of castile soap produced only in nablus in the west bank, palestine. Its chief ingredients are virgin olive oil, water, and an alkalinepound. The finished product is ivory-colored and has almost no scent. Pound is made by mixing the powdered ashes of the barilla plant (qilw) which grows along the banks of the river jordan with locally supplied lime (sheed).Thepound is then is heated with water and the olive oil in large copper vats over fermentation pits. The solution of water and thepoundes increasingly concentrated in a series of 40 cycles repeated over eight days. During that time, an oar-shaped wooden tool known as a dukshab is used to stir the liquid soap continuously. The liquid soap is then spread in wooden frames to set. After setting, it is cut into the classic cube shape of nabulsi soap and stamped withpany’s trademark seal. The soap cubes then undergo a drying process which can last from three months to a year and involves stacking them in ceiling-high structures resembling cones with hollow centers which allow the air to circulate around the cubes