October 23, 2009, Newsletter Issue #2: Smell and Taste the Flavor!

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Flavors have everything to do with fragrances. If you enjoy certain flavors, more than likely you will also like the fragrances they have. This is the major reason a sense of smell is so closely related to our taste.
Flavor is the savory taste that you add to aromatic products to impart tang, zest, gusto, or whatever effects you are trying to reach. It is virtually the "essence" of the element. It is the essential treatment and basis of Aromatherapy.

Flavors are seasonings like salt and pepper and ketchup and mustard. They can be plants, herbs, flowers, spices, or fruit. Without them, the essence of the ingredients is missing. Here are examples of great combinations of flavors and fragrances that when combined, create great seasonings, flavors and fragrances.

Vanilla and CinnamonLemon and pepperLavender and MandarinApple and CinnamonCoconut and RumRose and ChamomileOrange and PinePeaches and CreamThese are just a few of the more popular fragrance combinations. By understanding what flavors and fragrances perfectly mix together, you can begin to create your own wonderful blends of perfumes, candles, potpourri and other scent-sations.

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