patchouli oil From Aceh, Indonesia. price Negotiable.
Liberica Coffee is a coffee species from Liberia, West Africa. The tree can reach a stature height up to 9 meters above the ground. In the 19th century, this type of coffee was imported to Indonesia and grown to replace Arabica coffee infested with pests. The characteristics: - The size of the leaves, branches, flowers, drupes and trees is greater than Arabica and Robusta coffee. - Primary branches may last longer and flowers and drupes may occur several times in leafy piles. - Fertile all year round. - The size of the drupes is uneven. - Grows well in the lowlands. Some varieties of Liberica coffee that have ever been brought to Indonesia are Ardoniana and Durvei.
Semi husked coconut from Indonesia. price negotiable.
Origin: Sulawesi, Indonesia Black pepper / black pepper is usually used as an additional seasoning food. in addition to adding flavor and aroma in the cuisine, this seasoning is also good for health. Black pepper is good for preventing cancer, rich in Vitamins for the body, aids digestion, loses weight, relieves gas due to flatulence, and others.
Pogostemon Cablin Oil / Terpena Nilam Sesquiterpenos de aceite de pachul Sesquiterpines de patchouli Olfactive Profile : Earthy, woody, minty, musky CAS No 84238-39-1 EC No 947-393-3 FEMA No 2838 Product Synonyms : tops, bulnesene, patchoulene, cheap Indonesia is the largest producer of Patchouli Oil, contributing to over 80% of the global supply (1.000 - 1.200 MT) Patchouli is a perennial aromatic herb species that thrives in war, tropical climates. This makes Indonesia a perfect place to cultivate it
Patchouli oil is an essential oil that comes from the leaves of the patchouli plant. It's often used for things such as skin conditions, relieving stress, or controlling appetite. You can apply the diluted oil to your skin or use it for aromatherapy. most often associated with the woody fragrance family because of its robust, earthy character, but it's used to create stunning oriental, fougre, and chypre fragrances as well. As a standalone note, most would agree that patchouli mainly smells earthy and musky.
We Source all our Patchouli Oil from partner farmers and pre-approved accumulators who harvest and process the crop through steam distillation to produce a crude form of Patchouli Oil. CAS No: 84238-39-1 ; 8014-09-3 EC No: 282-493-4 FEMA No : 2838 Olfactive Profile: Earthy, camphoraceous, woody, minty, musky
CAS No : 84238-39-1 ; 8014-09-3 EC No : 282-493-4 FEMA No : 2838 JECFA No : Olfactive Profile : Earthy, camphoraceous, woody, minty, musky Product Synonyms : 33 PA, 35 PA, 36 PA, Premium, Gayo, Sumatra Utara, Aceh, Acehnese, Pasaman, Padang, 34 PA, Sumatera, Platinum, Aged Patchouli, Premium Patchouli.