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Manna is the name of a food that God provided for the Israelites during their travels in the desert as recorded in the Bible. It was said to be sweet to the taste.

See also

  • Ayahuasca, entheogenic sacrament of União do Vegetal
  • Gaz (candy), a Manna nougat with chopped nuts from Isfahan, Iran
  • Fly agaric, Amanita muscaria, potential correlation with Christmas tradition
  • Peyote, entheogen and sacrament of Native American Church
  • Psilocybe, "Flesh of God", teonanácatl
  • Tuf Voyaging, a fictional account
  • White Manna




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