Ananas sativus, commonly known as the pineapple, is native to South America, specifically to the region where modern-day Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay are located. The plant is believed to have originated in the area of the Parana-Paraguay River basin.
Before its cultivation spread to other parts of the world, the pineapple was cultivated and consumed by indigenous peoples in South America for centuries. The fruit's name "pineapple" comes from its appearance, as it was thought to resemble a pinecone. Our pineapple is sourced from various countries.
The predominant characteristic of the pineapple note is its sweetness. It conveys the natural sweetness of ripe, sun-ripened pineapples, which gives the fragrance a luscious and mouth-watering quality.
Pineapple is a Top/Middle note found in our Fruity family. Its tropical scent imparts an exotic and summery vibe to perfumes. It can evoke images of warm, sandy beaches and sunny vacations, making it a popular choice for creating fragrances that exude a carefree and vacation-like atmosphere.
Pineapple is often used in gourmand fragrances, which are perfumes that feature food-inspired notes. Its sweet and edible quality makes it an excellent addition to fragrances that evoke delicious desserts and fruity treats.
Pineapple blends well with various other fragrance notes, enhancing and harmonizing with other fruity, floral, and woody accords. It can add complexity and depth to a perfume, creating a well-balanced and captivating scent profile.
In many cultures, particularly in the Caribbean, the pineapple is a symbol of hospitality and a warm welcome. It is often used as a decorative element or a centerpiece in homes, hotels, and restaurants to convey a sense of friendliness and warmth to guests.
Historically, pineapples were rare and expensive fruits, and their availability was limited to certain regions and seasons. As a result, pineapples became associated with wealth, luxury, and extravagance. In European cultures, pineapples were highly prized and considered a status symbol. They were often used as decorative motifs in architecture, furniture, and artwork to represent opulence and prosperity.
In some cultures, the pineapple symbolizes friendship and social gatherings. Sharing a pineapple with friends or serving pineapple-based dishes at social events is seen as a gesture of goodwill and camaraderie.
Pineapples are often associated with celebrations and festive occasions. They are commonly used in tropical-themed parties, beach weddings, and summer events as a decorative element or as part of food and drink arrangements.
Pineapple
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Please note this product format is a small vial that contains roughly 20 drops of scent concentrate. This can be purchased à la carte but is intended to be used with our Perfume Kit.
SCENT SPECIFICATIONS
Latin Name: Ananas Sativus
Extraction Method: Isolate
Source: Fruit
Country of Origin: Varies
We are a natural perfumer; all of the scents in our library are derived from plants.
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Ananas sativus, commonly known as the pineapple, is native to South America, specifically to the region where modern-day Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay are located. The plant is believed to have originated in the area of the Parana-Paraguay River basin.
Before its cultivation spread to other parts of the world, the pineapple was cultivated and consumed by indigenous peoples in South America for centuries. The fruit's name "pineapple" comes from its appearance, as it was thought to resemble a pinecone. Our pineapple is sourced from various countries.
The predominant characteristic of the pineapple note is its sweetness. It conveys the natural sweetness of ripe, sun-ripened pineapples, which gives the fragrance a luscious and mouth-watering quality.
Pineapple is a Top/Middle note found in our Fruity family. Its tropical scent imparts an exotic and summery vibe to perfumes. It can evoke images of warm, sandy beaches and sunny vacations, making it a popular choice for creating fragrances that exude a carefree and vacation-like atmosphere.
Pineapple is often used in gourmand fragrances, which are perfumes that feature food-inspired notes. Its sweet and edible quality makes it an excellent addition to fragrances that evoke delicious desserts and fruity treats.
Pineapple blends well with various other fragrance notes, enhancing and harmonizing with other fruity, floral, and woody accords. It can add complexity and depth to a perfume, creating a well-balanced and captivating scent profile.
In many cultures, particularly in the Caribbean, the pineapple is a symbol of hospitality and a warm welcome. It is often used as a decorative element or a centerpiece in homes, hotels, and restaurants to convey a sense of friendliness and warmth to guests.
Historically, pineapples were rare and expensive fruits, and their availability was limited to certain regions and seasons. As a result, pineapples became associated with wealth, luxury, and extravagance. In European cultures, pineapples were highly prized and considered a status symbol. They were often used as decorative motifs in architecture, furniture, and artwork to represent opulence and prosperity.
In some cultures, the pineapple symbolizes friendship and social gatherings. Sharing a pineapple with friends or serving pineapple-based dishes at social events is seen as a gesture of goodwill and camaraderie.
Pineapples are often associated with celebrations and festive occasions. They are commonly used in tropical-themed parties, beach weddings, and summer events as a decorative element or as part of food and drink arrangements.