illóanyagforrásként
The term "illóanyagforrásként" translates from Hungarian to English as "as a source of essential oils." This phrase is used in contexts discussing the origin or extraction of aromatic compounds found in plants and other natural materials. Essential oils are concentrated hydrophobic liquids containing volatile chemical compounds from plants. They are called "essential" because they are believed to capture the plant's "essence" or its characteristic fragrance and flavor.
Various natural sources are utilized for extracting essential oils. These include flowers (like lavender and rose),
Understanding a substance as an "illóanyagforrásként" is important in fields such as perfumery, aromatherapy, flavorings, and