Dillweed Oil

Description

Steam-distilled from the partially dried leaves of the Anethum graveolens herb, Dillweed Oil is produced commercially throughout much of Eastern Europe and the United States. The most common application of this oil is within seasoning blends for meat, fish, soups, and especially pickled vegetables. Dillweed oil, sometimes referred to as “Dill Herb” or “Dill Weed,” is also used in perfumery, where it can provide its incredibly potent and fresh sweet-spicy top note to herbal fragrance accords. Dill blends particularly well with ingredients such as caraway, mint, and citrus.

  • CAS#: 8006-75-5

  • Einecs: 289-790-8

  • Refractive Index: 1.4800 – 1.4850

  • Specific Gravity: 0.8840 – 0.9000

Latest market information
  • Aug 5th, 2025

    Supply is stable, with no major issues reported. May offer opportunities for customers looking to diversify amid tariff-related constraints. 

  • May 8th, 2025

    Sowing is going successfully; next crop will be in July. Supply should meet expected demand and prices expected to remain stable.

Region

  • Appearance:Pale Yellow Liquid

  • Part Of Plant:Leaf/Twig

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