What do dream about cinnamon powder really mean?

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Cinnamon

Traditionally:

European

- Dreaming of cinnamon warns against excessive opposition and self-righteousness.

Arabian

- If in dream someone is eating cinnamon, then this person (it may be you also) will have a high reputation and good name in his family, because the cinnamon is fragrant.

- To get or to buy cinnamon in dream: you will be rich and get a noble soon.

- Receives a cinnamon as a gift is given to him from a foreign land …

Comment by rose: … (male) gave me cinnamon with jasmine. I weren’t …

Biscuit

… rusk; plural: cookies, rusks; related terms: quick bread, rolled biscuit, drop biscuit, baking-powder biscuit, buttermilk biscuit, soda biscuit, hardtack, pilot biscuit, pilot bread, sea biscuit, ship biscuit.

Comment by rosa: … with gravy and cinnamon roll bread

Gilding

… The term gilding covers a number of decorative techniques for applying fine gold leaf or powder to solid surfaces such as wood, stone, or metal to give a thin coating of gold. A gilded object is described as “gilt”. Where metal is gilded, it was traditionally usually silver in the West, to make silver-gilt (or “vermeil”) objects, but gilt-bronze is much used in China, and also called ormolu if it is Western. Methods of gilding include hand application and glueing, chemical …

Wall plaster

… Plaster is a building material used for coating walls and ceilings. Plaster starts as a dry powder similar to mortar or cement and like those materials it is mixed with water to form a paste which liberates heat and then hardens. Unlike mortar and cement, plaster remains quite soft after setting, and can be easily manipulated with metal tools or even sandpaper.

Synonyms of wall plaster.

noun: gypsum, parget, adhesive plaster, stucco, mortar.

Cheeks

… and colorless: grief and misfortune will meet you..

* Please, see meaning of facade, cosmetics, powder, make-up.

Explanation & Definition:

Short explanation

Either side of the face below the eye.

Complete definition

Cheeks (Latin: buccae) constitute the area of the face below the eyes and between the nose and the left or right ear. They may also be referred to as jowls. “Buccal” means relating to the cheek. In humans, the region is innervated by the buccal …

Soap

… cleanser, cleansing agent, liquid soap, leather soap, saddle soap, soap flakes, built-soap powder, soap powder, washing powder, green soap, soft soap, bath soap, face soap, toilet soap; forms of verb soap: soaps – 3rd person singular present; soaping – present participle; soaped – past tense; soaped – past participle.

Pancake

… or frying pan. Most pancakes are quick breads, which use a quick leavening agent such as baking powder, while some use a yeast-raised or fermented batter. Typically, pancakes are cooked one side on a griddle and flipped partway through to cook the other side. Depending on the region, pancakes may be served at any time of day, with a variety of toppings or fillings including jam, chocolate chips, fruit, syrup or meat.

Synonyms of pancake

noun: flapjack, slapjack, crepe; plural: …

Down feather

… fine feathers found under the tougher exterior feathers. Very young birds are clad only in down. Powder down is a specialized type of down found only in a few groups of birds. Down is a fine thermal insulator and padding, used in goods such as jackets, bedding, pillows and sleeping bags. The discovery of feathers trapped in ancient amber suggests that some species of dinosaur may have possessed down-like feathers.

Synonyms of down feather

noun: down; plural: downs; related terms: …

Cream (food)

… cream is sold in several grades depending on the total butterfat content. Cream can be dried to a powder for shipment to distant markets.

Synonyms of cream

noun: pick; plural: picks; related terms: elite, elite group, dairy product, clotted cream, Devonshire cream, double creme, heavy whipping cream, heavy cream, coffee cream, light cream, single cream, sour cream, soured cream, light whipping cream, whipping cream.

Quinine

… of medicine.

Explanation & Definition:

Short explanation

A bitter colourless powder, an alkaloid derived from cinchona bark, used to treat malaria and as an ingredient of tonic water.

Complete definition

Quinine is a natural white crystalline alkaloid having antipyretic (fever-reducing), antimalarial, analgesic (painkilling), and anti-inflammatory properties and a bitter taste. It is a stereoisomer of quinidine which, unlike quinine, is an antiarrhythmic. Quinine …