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Writer's pictureRahul Kamat

All About Vanilla Oleoresin.!!



Vanilla is not just a delicious flavor- it's also one of the most recognizable scents in this world. And for good reason! The sweet, rich scent of vanilla can fill your heart with happiness and make you feel comforted when nothing else will do so instead. You may have even noticed that people seem happier around those who use aromatherapy or topically apply the pure vanilla extract on their skin regularly - because they are taking care not only of what goes into them but how much comes out as well.



Botanical Family


  • Orchidaceae


Botanical Name


  • Vanilla Planifolia


Common Names


  • Vanilla C02

  • Vanilla Extract




Historical Uses for Vanilla


Vanilla is a delicious spice that was originally harvested by the Totonacs in Mexico before they were conquered. The Aztecs used it for food, drinks, and even cigars! After being brought over from South America to Europe during Queen Elizabeth's reign--vanilla became one of her favorite ingredients due to its rich flavor when mixed with other spices like cinnamon or cloves amongst others which made baking more flavorful than ever before.


Read more about the Best Vanilla Essential Oil


Fun Facts


  • Vanilla is a member of the orchid family, which includes tall greenery and brightly colored flowers. It's grown on vines in long bean pods with seeds used for vanilla extract!

  • The vanilla oleoresin is not technically an essential oil since it cannot be produced by steam distillation or mechanically extracted from the plant. Its solvents are removed in order to produce this delicious-smelling product!

  • With a price tag that's right up there with saffron, vanilla oleoresin is an expensive spice in its own right.


Aroma and Tips for Blending


  • Vanilla is the go-to scent for cozy winter nights. The sweet top notes are sure to please your nose, while beneath it all awaits a rich warmth that will keep you intact through any storm!

  • Vanilla oil is an excellent addition to your next bath or diffuser blend. It's versatile and can be used in many ways, like adding a sweet touch of flavor when mixed with mints!

  • Try mixing vanilla with some of these scents to create your own unique fragrance. Add in peppermint, ylang-ylang lavender, or cedar wood for an extra burst!

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