Timur berries, scientifically known as Zanthoxylum armatum, are a key aromatic component native to the mountainous regions of Nepal. These berries are part of the citrus family and are esteemed for their unique, peppery, and grapefruit-like fragrance, making them a prized ingredient in both culinary and perfumery applications. The scent profile of Timur berries includes fruity, citrusy top notes with a spicy, tangy undertone, often used to impart freshness and a distinctive twist to fragrance compositions.
Natural or Synthetic?
Timur berry oil is extracted naturally, though the process is labor-intensive and requires a large volume of berries, making it rare and valuable.
Fragrance Families Nepalese Berries Most Commonly Found In
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