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'''Pacel Soap''' is aan ayaupian type of soap saponifying [[Molcupoca tree]] grease with lye, by cold process. Usually produced for cleaning properties, the soap is reknown for its softness and mild sensation when in contact with the skin.
 
[[File:Pacel soap .jpg|250px|thumb|right|A batch of pacel soap]]
To be labelled "Pacel Soap" it has to be made with only Molcupoca milk, by the traditional way, in the defined area of cities located in [[Pacel|Pacel province]], in what is roughly the Unasnal natural region, from Ayosnol to Palesnal, also comprising Acolitap, Onasvayel and Polustal, between the Unasnal-Palisnol and Alasnil departments. It also has to contain at least 75 % of Molcupoca milk.
 
To be labelled "Pacel Soap" it has to be made with only Molcupoca milk, by the traditional way, in the defined area of cities located in [[Pacel|Pacel province]], [[Ayaupia]], in what is roughly the Unasnal natural region, from Ayosnol to Palesnal towns, also comprising Acolitap, Onasvayel and Polustal, between the Unasnal-Palisnol and Alasnil departments. It also has to contain at least 75 % of Molcupoca milk.
 
The soap has an off-white color, turning into light brown tones. It is often described with a neutral scent, with mild and nutty odours. It can be perfumed with Palo Santo, Lemongrass or wild flowers essential oils, such as Longmary, Wilula or Pascapolal.
 
The earliest appearance of soap production in [[Ayaupia]] can be traced back to the 19th century, when brand new industries lead to a new way of making caustic soda : brine (sodium chloride) electrolysis. A new, cheap and effective way of making soap replaced the previous attempts at making washing products which were laborious and costly.
 
== History ==
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=== Appearance of soap-making ===
 
Before soaps were in use, the grease harvested from the Molcupoca tree was simply solidified and used as such, raw, without any added process. First attempts to create a soap out of it were made by obtaining lye by mixing sea water and sulfuric acid from combusting sulfur, limestone and charcoal (this method was imported from ArcturianAuroran countries), but that revealed to be time and energy consuming, as well as being expensive.
 
With the industrial revolution sweeping through Gondwana, new possibilities were discovered. The use of electricity in salted water to make caustic soda lead to the ability to produce soap.
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Mostly used to wash the body, hands and face included. It is said to have cutaneous benefits, such as curing various skin issues, like eczema or urticaria. It can be used safely by anybody as it doesn't have any allergenic ingredient. It also essentially kills bacterias, therefore it is a great hygienic product.
 
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