Tomato

Photo Tomato :: fragrance ingredients

Tomato in perfumery is a unique choice, offering a fresh, green, and slightly fruity scent profile. Unlike traditional floral or woody notes, tomato brings a distinct vegetal and earthy quality to fragrances. The use of tomato in fragrances is a contemporary approach, aiming to capture the essence of a garden-fresh tomato. This note is not commonly found in classic perfumery but is gaining attention in modern compositions for its ability to add a natural and vibrant touch. In fragrances, the scent of tomato is often used to convey a sense of natural freshness. It pairs well with herbal and green notes, contributing to the creation of unique olfactory experiences that evoke the feeling of walking through a lush garden.

Natural or Synthetic?
The exact methods of capturing the scent of tomato for perfumery use are not widely documented. If natural extracts are used, they could potentially be obtained through distillation or solvent extraction techniques. However, due to the delicate nature of the tomato's aroma and the potential challenges in capturing its essence, the use of synthetic equivalents or creative olfactory compositions to mimic the scent is possible.



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Some Statistics on Tomato



Note distribution of tomato across all fragrances

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