Laurel Leaf Oil
Description of Laurel Leaf Oil
Originally a product of the eastern Mediterranean and Asia, Laurel Leaf Oil is steam-distilled from the leaves and branches of the tiny Laurus Nobilis tree. The oil is typically very pale, only possessing a slight yellow or olive coloration, though its aroma is fresh and powerful. Sweet, dry, and camphoraceous, laurel leaf oil’s odor is utilized in a variety of fragrance applications, particularly those within spicy or citrus perfumery. In the culinary world, laurel leaf oil is mainly used in pickling brines, meat sauces, and other canned goods. Its flavor is warm and fresh, retaining a unique softness most comparable to fresh orange oil.
CAS #
8007-48-5
Fema
2125
Einecs
283-272-5
Refractive Index
1.4650 - 1.4700 @ 20C
Specific Gravity
0.9050 - 0.9290 @ 25C
Appearance
Pale Yellow Liquid
Part of Plant
Leaf/Twig
Extraction Method
Distillation
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