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Clovescented

Clovescented is an English adjective used to describe something that emits a scent reminiscent of cloves, the spice derived from the dried buds of the tree Eugenia caryophyllata. The clove aroma is typically warm and sweet-spicy, with resinous and peppery edges. The term is commonly applied to fragrances, cosmetics, candles, or environments where this aroma is prominent.

In perfumery and aromatherapy, clove notes are used either on their own or blended with other spices

Common uses described as clovescented include scented candles, potpourri, soaps and bath products, room sprays, and

The term is descriptive rather than technical and is not tied to a formal fragrance category. It

such
as
cinnamon
and
nutmeg,
as
well
as
vanilla
or
citrus
to
create
spicy
or
oriental
accords.
The
scent
is
largely
attributed
to
eugenol,
the
principal
constituent
of
clove
essential
oil,
with
additional
compounds
that
modulate
warmth,
bite,
and
duration.
some
flavor-descriptions
in
culinary
contexts.
In
labeling,
“clove-scented”
or
“clovescented”
indicates
the
intended
aroma,
though
exact
intensity
depends
on
essential
oil
concentration,
formulation,
and
aging.
may
be
used
interchangeably
with
“clove-scented”
in
consumer
product
descriptions.
Related
concepts
include
cloves,
eugenol,
and
other
spicy
notes
used
to
evoke
warm,-cosy,
holiday-associated
atmospheres.