Collection: Cashew Fragrances

The perfume note of cashew offers a creamy, gently sweet nuttiness that sits at the softer end of the gourmand spectrum. It opens with a fresh, milky nut character — rounder and less roasted than hazelnut or almond — and develops buttery, lightly toasted facets with a whisper of green fruitiness recalling the cashew apple. Its smooth, lactonic texture makes it a natural bridge between gourmand sweetness and woody warmth.

Cashew pairs deliciously with vanilla, coconut, sandalwood, tonka bean and soft musks, enriching tropical and dessert-like compositions alike. The mood is cocooning and easygoing: comfort without heaviness, a warm handful of nuts on a lazy afternoon.

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About Cashew Fragrances

Cassia (Cinnamomum cassia), often called Chinese cinnamon or Vietnamese cinnamon, is one of the world's oldest traded spices, with records of its use in China dating back over four thousand years. Closely related to Ceylon cinnamon but distinct in character, cassia is warmer, bolder, and sweeter, with a more straightforward spice profile that lacks the nuanced complexity of its Sri Lankan counterpart. Its essential oil — extracted from the bark, leaves, and buds — is rich in cinnamaldehyde, which gives cassia its characteristic sweet-spicy warmth.

In perfumery, cassia is a foundational oriental spice note that adds immediate warmth, sweetness, and a sense of comforting familiarity to compositions. Unlike the more refined Ceylon cinnamon, cassia's directness makes it particularly effective in robust, warm fragrances — spicy orientals, gourmands, winter woods, and amber accords. It blends beautifully with clove, vanilla, benzoin, oud, and rose, and has appeared as a defining note in many celebrated classic and contemporary perfumes across both mainstream and niche sectors.

The cassia collection at Fragrenza brings the timeless warmth of this ancient spice to our curated range of inspired dupes. Whether you love the cosy embrace of an oriental or the spiced heart of a woody floral, our quality fragrances let you experience cassia's golden warmth at a price that makes daily indulgence effortless.

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