soap
rep-cloth
embroided cloths
rugs
silver
gold
jewelry
mirrors
kailliauk tusk
perfumes
hides
skins
feathers
precious woods
tools
needles
leather goods
nuts
spices
jungle birds
weapons
rough woods
sheets of tin
sheets of copper
Bazi tea
wool from the Hurt
beaded whips
female slaves
Dates
Dates are sold either by the basket or in pressed-date bricks. Date bricks are long, rectangular, and weigh about four pounds each.

Olives
Green olives are commonly from the city of Tor. They are referred to as Torian Olives.

Salt
Various types of salt exist on Gor including white, red, and yellow varieties. The most extensive and richest deposits of salt are in the Tahari region. Its deposits account for about 20% of all salt and salt-related products on Gor, such as medicines, antiseptics, preservatives, cleansers, bleaches, bottle glass, and tanning chemicals.

One of the major sites within the Tahari for obtaining salt are the brine pits of Klima. It is worked by thousands of male slaves and escape is nearly impossible. Kaiila are not permitted there, even for the guards. There is a well in the brine pits of Klima, but no other water. Women are not permitted there so that men will not kill each other for them.

Most salt at Klima is white, but certain mines deliver red salt. The salt is red from ferrous oxide in its composition and it is called the Red Salt of Kasra.






brown Sa-Tarna
beans
melons
katch
turnips
radish
carrots
kort
rep
tospits
larma
apricots
pomegrantes
peppers
turnips



Kanda grows primarily in the desert regions and is a shrub that yields a toxic poison by grinding and drying its roots. The poison can be made into a paste and applied to a weapon. The softened residue of the glaze will look white on a blade. The green leaves of the shrub are relatively harmless though. They can be formed into strings and chewed or sucked. But, they are addictive.

Desert veminium is a small purplish flower that may be used to make perfume. The flowers are boiled in water and the vapors are then condensed into an oil. In the Tahari, this oil may be added to water and used to wash the eating hand before and after dinner.


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