Collection: Carob tree Fragrances

The perfume note of carob offers a multifaceted, rich aroma poised between dried fruit and chocolate. Drawn from the dark pods of the Mediterranean carob tree, it opens sweet and date-like, with honeyed, fig-leaning warmth and a distinctive cocoa-powder facet that lends a dry, dusty gourmand character rather than a sugary one. As it develops, subtle toasted and faintly leathery nuances emerge, deepening its almost edible coziness. Carob pairs beautifully with vanilla, tonka bean, sandalwood, fig and dried-fruit accords, and it grounds amber compositions with a quiet bittersweetness. The mood it creates is warm, rustic and comforting — sun-baked Mediterranean sweetness without dessert-counter excess.

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About Carob tree Fragrances

The fresh carrot note in perfumery draws directly on the aromatic character of Daucus carota sativa — the cultivated orange carrot familiar from kitchen and garden. Unlike the more complex and concentrated carrot seed oil, fresh carrot reads as just that: earthy-sweet, lightly green, and gently vegetal, with a faint herbaceous quality from the feathery tops and a soft underlying sweetness from the root itself. It is a note that evokes gardens, wholesome nature, and the uncomplicated sensory pleasure of fresh produce.

In fragrance compositions, fresh carrot is used to add a naturalistic earthiness and a subtly sweet green quality that bridges the gap between vegetal and fruity accords. It pairs well with iris — a natural botanical relative — as well as with petrichor, dewy white florals, crisp green notes, and earthy woods. Its grounding, garden-fresh character makes it particularly effective in compositions designed to evoke the outdoors: allotment mornings, damp soil, and the honest simplicity of growing things.

Fragrenza's carrot collection brings the honest, garden-fresh beauty of this note to our inspired fragrance dupes. If you appreciate fragrances that feel rooted in the natural world rather than the abstract, our carrot-featured compositions offer a refreshingly grounded olfactory experience — crafted with care and priced accessibly.

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