Production
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There are two reasons for this:
1- The harvest season of olive oil and laurel oil starts in November.
2- The most suitable season for the production of Aleppo soap due to hot weather is autumn and winter. The Aleppo soap produced in these months is allowed to dry in molds when they are warm. In addition, the city of Aleppo is very close to the city of Nizip, the climate characteristics of both cities are exactly the same.
Aleppo laurel soap, laurel oil, olive oil (prina oil) and water is mixed with the solution is cooked. In a large cauldron containing diluted alkali and this mixture is heated. When the mixture reaches a certain temperature by mixing slowly, add the solution to the boiler and mix well. Laurel oil is added respectively. Laurel oil and olive oil are not exposed to too much heat. After a certain consistency, the water formed in the boiler is filtered and pure soap is obtained. This soap is poured into a suitable place by exhibition method. The soap that has been spilled on the floor then solidifies. All these processes are done slowly and completely in natural ways. The solidified soaps are cut in square and rectangular shapes. Each piece of square and rectangular cut is printed on sabuna brands. These soaps are stacked in certain ways and for 7-8 months these soaps are dried in special and natural ways.
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Aleppo bay soap is not produced at any time of the year.
Aleppo soap can be produced only in the months of November to April.
There are two reasons for this:
1- The harvest season of olive oil and laurel oil starts in November.
2- The most suitable season for the production of Aleppo soap due to hot weather is autumn and winter. The Aleppo soap produced in these months is allowed to dry in molds when they are warm. In addition, the city of Aleppo is very close to the city of Nizip, the climate characteristics of both cities are exactly the same.
Aleppo laurel soap, laurel oil, olive oil (prina oil) and water is mixed with the solution is cooked. In a large cauldron containing diluted alkali and this mixture is heated. When the mixture reaches a certain temperature by mixing slowly, add the solution to the boiler and mix well. Laurel oil is added respectively. Laurel oil and olive oil are not exposed to too much heat. After a certain consistency, the water formed in the boiler is filtered and pure soap is obtained. This soap is poured into a suitable place by exhibition method. The soap that has been spilled on the floor then solidifies. All these processes are done slowly and completely in natural ways. The solidified soaps are cut in square and rectangular shapes. Each piece of square and rectangular cut is printed on sabuna brands. These soaps are stacked in certain ways and for 7-8 months these soaps are dried in special and natural ways.
Soap
is then packed or put in boxes according to customer's request. The soap
produced in this way is exported to the world.
Aleppo bay soap is not produced at any time of the year.
Aleppo soap can be produced only in the months of November to April.
There are two reasons for this:
1- The harvest season of olive oil and laurel oil starts in November.
2- The most suitable season for the production of Aleppo soap due to hot weather is autumn and winter. The Aleppo soap produced in these months is allowed to dry in molds when they are warm. In addition, the city of Aleppo is very close to the city of Nizip, the climate characteristics of both cities are exactly the same.
Aleppo laurel soap, laurel oil, olive oil (prina oil) and water is mixed with the solution is cooked. In a large cauldron containing diluted alkali and this mixture is heated. When the mixture reaches a certain temperature by mixing slowly, add the solution to the boiler and mix well. Laurel oil is added respectively. Laurel oil and olive oil are not exposed to too much heat. After a certain consistency, the water formed in the boiler is filtered and pure soap is obtained. This soap is poured into a suitable place by exhibition method. The soap that has been spilled on the floor then solidifies. All these processes are done slowly and completely in natural ways. The solidified soaps are cut in square and rectangular shapes. Each piece of square and rectangular cut is printed on sabuna brands. These soaps are stacked in certain ways and for 7-8 months these soaps are dried in special and natural ways.
Soap
is then packed or put in boxes according to customer's request. The soap
produced in this way is exported to the world.