Collection: Sapodilla Fragrances

The perfume note of Sapodilla exudes a sweet, tropical aroma that encapsulates the inviting charm of this Central American fruit. It begins with a juicy, fruity scent that's reminiscent of a blend of brown sugar, pear, and a dash of spicy cinnamon, offering a scent that's both tantalizing and comforting. This initial sweetness is layered with a subtly earthy undertone, reflecting the sapodilla's exotic connection to the lush rainforests. As the scent lingers, it reveals a faint hint of soft, woody nuances, enhancing its complex, multi-faceted character. The Sapodilla note brings to fragrances a sense of tropical delight and warm depth, its scent capturing the sweet allure of this delectable fruit.

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About Sapodilla Fragrances

Sapodilla (Manilkara zapota) is a tropical fruit tree native to southern Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, now widely cultivated throughout South and Southeast Asia. Its brown, sandy-skinned fruit conceals a translucent, honey-brown flesh with a uniquely sweet flavor — tasting remarkably of brown sugar and ripe pear, with a smooth, slightly grainy texture reminiscent of a perfectly ripe fig. It is one of the most unusual and delicious fruits in the tropical world.



As a fragrance note, sapodilla is warmly sweet and caramel-like, with a smooth fruitiness that bridges pear, brown sugar, and tropical mango. It is more complex and less cloying than simple caramel, with a natural fruit-skin quality that keeps it fresh and alive. In perfumery, sapodilla is used to add a luscious, exotic tropical sweetness to gourmand and fruity compositions, lending depth and a rich, sun-warmed character that feels genuinely tropical rather than artificially sweet.



At Fragrenza, our sapodilla collection brings together fragrances that showcase this rare and beautiful tropical fruit note. Sweet, warm, and genuinely exotic — these high-quality dupes, inspired by the world's finest perfumers, bring a taste of the tropics within reach. Discover sapodilla's caramel sweetness today.

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Manilkara zapota

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