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Neroli oil is an essential oil produced from the blossom of the bitter orange tree (Citrus aurantium subsp. amara or Bigaradia). Its scent is sweet, honeyed and somewhat metallic with green and spicy facets. Orange blossom is also extracted from the same blossom and both extracts are extensively used in perfumery. Orange blossom can be described as smelling sweeter, warmer and more floral than neroli. The difference between how neroli and orange blossom smell and why they are referred to with different names, is a result of the process of extraction that is used to obtain the oil from the blooms. Neroli is extracted by steam distillation and orange blossom is extracted via a process of enfleurage. ProductionThe blossoms are gathered, usually by hand, in late April to early May. The oil is extracted by steam distillation. Tunisia is the largest producer of Neroli oil followed by Morocco [1]{{rs|date=April 2017}} HistoryBy the end of the 17th century, Anne Marie Orsini, duchess of Bracciano and princess of Nerola, Italy, introduced the essence of bitter orange tree as a fashionable fragrance by using it to perfume her gloves and her bath. Since then, the term "neroli" has been used to describe this essence. Neroli has a refreshing and distinctive, spicy aroma with sweet and flowery notes. UseIt is one of the most widely used floral oils in perfumery.{{cn|date=April 2017}} Like all essential oils neroli is irritating[2], sensitizing[2] and a known allergen because of the high content of aromatic Terpenes such as linalool, limolene, farnesol, geraniol and citral. It blends well with any citrus oil, various floral absolutes, and most of the synthetic components available on the market. Neroli oil is a classic element in fragrance design and one of the most commonly used in the industry.{{cn|date=April 2017}} It also has a limited use in flavorings. Neroli oil is reportedly one of the ingredients in the closely guarded secret recipe for the Coca-Cola soft drink.[3] It is a flavoring ingredient of open source cola recipes,[4] although some variants consider it as optional, owing to the high cost.[5] See also
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