Flavor: The Magician of Smell
The creation of fragrances is an art form. They can be extracted from a variety of sources, including natural plants and animals, such as rose essential oil, or artificially synthesized. Natural fragrances have distinct, natural aromas, while synthetic fragrances can precisely simulate a variety of odors. Through the skillful blending of various fragrances in specific proportions by professional perfumers, unique fragrances are created.
In the food industry, fragrances play a significant role. They can add rich, fruity notes to beverages, making juices more robust and sodas more appealing. In baked goods, they can impart a captivating aroma to bread and cakes, stimulating appetite. In household chemicals, fragrances impart unique notes to perfumes, with refreshing top notes, rich middle notes, and lingering base notes, satisfying people’s diverse fragrance preferences. They also impart pleasant fragrances to shampoos, shower gels, and other products, enhancing the user experience.
Of course, people are also concerned about the safety of fragrances. Officially produced fragrances are rigorously tested and, when used within the specified range, pose no health risks. Fragrances are like a magical conjurer, adding endless amounts of wonderful scents to our lives.