Native to Armenia, this plant has been cultivated as a spice for the flavor of its seeds and leaves since 1,500 BCE. The ancient Romans introduced the plant all over Europe, and coriander became the first spice to be exported to the Americas.
Extraits : Essential oil
Origine : France, Moldova, Russia
certifications : KOSHER
Coriandrum sativum L.
Essential oil
France, Moldova, Russia
Code F7165
CAS TSCA 8008-52-4/54-28-4
CAS EINECS 84775-50-8/54-28-4
Origin
Native to Armenia, this plant has been cultivated as a spice for the flavor of its seeds and leaves since 1,500 BCE. The ancient Romans introduced the plant all over Europe, and coriander became the first spice to be exported to the Americas.
For over 40 years, Biolandes has been committed to responsible and sustainable sourcing by upcycling the by-products from other industries or of its own distillations. By giving these materials a second life, they become new natural ingredients to enrich the perfumer’s palette around the world.
Biolandes sources the fresh seeds and leaves of coriander grown by a partner that selects the finest crops at the right stage of maturity in order to retain most of the plant’s top notes in our extracts.
For over 40 years, Biolandes has been committed to responsible and sustainable sourcing by upcycling the by-products from other industries or of its own distillations. By giving these materials a second life, they become new natural ingredients to enrich the perfumer’s palette around the world.
Biolandes sources the fresh seeds and leaves of coriander grown by a partner that selects the finest crops at the right stage of maturity in order to retain most of the plant’s top notes in our extracts.
Extracted from the seeds, this essential oil offers powerful metallic green notes with tobacco and mint accents. Perfect as a fougere accord, in duet with lavender, it goes very easily with woody notes.
Extracted from the seeds, this essential oil offers powerful metallic green notes with tobacco and mint accents. Perfect as a fougere accord, in duet with lavender, it goes very easily with woody notes.