Passion fruit

Photo Passion fruit :: fragrance ingredients

Passion fruit, scientifically known as Passiflora edulis, is a tropical fruit that has found its way into the world of fragrances. Its unique and exotic aroma has made it a sought-after ingredient in perfumery. In the realm of fragrances, Passionfruit is valued for its ability to add a sweet and tangy tropical note. Extracting the aromatic essence from the fruit involves capturing its essential oils, which are then used to create perfumes with a refreshing and exotic twist. This fruity aroma is often associated with a sense of relaxation and joy. Passion fruit is commonly found in the Fruity fragrance family due to its distinct tropical scent. It contributes a lively and vibrant character to fragrances, making it a popular choice for those seeking a touch of the tropics in their perfume. This tropical fruit, with its sweet and exotic fragrance, is a delightful addition to perfumes that aim to capture the essence of tropical paradise.

Natural or Synthetic?
Passion fruit essential oil is not commercially available due to the difficulty in extracting it from the fruit's rind. The rind is thick and has a low oil content, making extraction challenging. As a result, Synthetic versions are created using aroma chemicals like ethyl butyrate and hexyl acetate, tailored to mimic the sweet, tangy, and tropical scent of Passionfruit. This synthetic approach ensures consistent quality and supply, offering a practical and cost-effective alternative to natural extraction.



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Percentage of fragrances in our database (2134 Fragrances) that contain passion fruit