Collection: Jackfruit Fragrances

The perfume note of jackfruit offers a lush, exuberantly tropical aroma drawn from the world's largest tree-borne fruit, a member of the mulberry family with a long history across the Indian peninsula. On opening it bursts with a fleshy, syrupy sweetness reminiscent of tart banana layered over ripe pineapple and mango facets, with a faintly musky, almost fermented undertone that gives it surprising depth. As it settles, the note turns creamier and softer, melting into its surroundings rather than dominating them. Jackfruit pairs beautifully with coconut, ylang-ylang, frangipani and other white florals, as well as vanilla and soft musks, lending compositions a humid, sun-drenched character that conjures open-air markets and tropical heat.

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About Jackfruit Fragrances

Jackfruit is the world's largest tree-borne fruit, produced by Artocarpus heterophyllus, a tropical tree native to southwestern India and widely cultivated across South and Southeast Asia, Brazil, and East Africa. Revered as a staple food and celebrated for its extraordinary versatility, jackfruit is a cultural icon in countries such as India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines. Its remarkably intense, sweet, and musky-tropical fragrance has made it an intriguing note in contemporary tropical and gourmand perfumery.

The olfactory character of jackfruit is warm, sweet, and richly tropical — a complex fusion of banana, mango, pineapple, and honey-like sweetness underlaid by a distinctive warm muskiness that is uniquely its own. The ripe fruit has a remarkable aromatic intensity that fills a room, combining fruity sweetness with an almost creamy, exotic depth. In fragrance form, this translates to a lush, enveloping warmth that feels simultaneously playful and sophisticated.

In perfumery, jackfruit notes are used to bring a distinctive tropical depth to fruity-oriental and exotic compositions, offering a fuller, warmer sweetness than lighter tropical notes such as lychee or passionfruit. It blends beautifully with coconut, vanilla, ylang-ylang, and sandalwood. At Fragrenza, our Jackfruit collection captures the lush abundance of this tropical giant in carefully composed fragrance dupes that transport you to sun-drenched tropics with every spray.

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