Methyl-5-Furfural
4.83 out of 5
(8 customer reviews)
$8.00 – $110.50
CAS# 620-02-0
Odor Description – a spicy and sweet roasted aroma with nutty caramel aspects. Has been used in fruity complexes for a cherry/almond top note.
Description
CAS# 620-02-0
Odor Description – a spicy and sweet roasted aroma with nutty caramel aspects. Has been used in fruity complexes for a cherry/almond top note.
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Weight | N/A |
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Quantity | 5g, 25g, 60g, 200g |
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Dutch –
An extremely realistic, modern material. It reminds me of almond trees in bloom. Here is California, almonds are one of the biggest cash crops. For miles almond orchards stretch and you can smell this on the breeze (in dilution) and it is heavenly. Would work well in almond blossom accords as well as in mimosa and heliotrope reconstitutions.
dragoncross329 –
When this is dilute its a great almond/cherry scent.
Salvatore –
Huge fan of this. Exactly as described: caramel/cherry/almond. It’s yummy.
Blue Jay –
Amaretto cordials
Jacob –
If you’re looking for a deep cherry note, this is it; however, it gets overpowered easily and doesn’t seem to stand out or last in a formulation with heavier notes. Look forward to seeing how it smells compared to something like “Sakura Salicylate.”
Eric Valentino –
This is definitely a top contender for “incredible secret weapon” materials. Methyl,5-Furfural is an extraordinarily powerful compound, bridging sweet, rich maple facets akin to sotolone, saccharine caramel qualities a la homofuraneol, ethyl cyclopentenolone, and methyl cyclopentenolone, warming spiced tobacco nuances of tabanon, burned sugar and licorice elements of levistamel, but with a particularly unique dark bready denseness that sets it apart from other furfurals and sweet carmellic lactones. It has a wheaty character, and neat, it reminds me of aged red Virginia tobacco flakes, reduced down to an infinitely dense singularity. It must be either diluted to a usable concentration prior to use, or reserved for trace use, up to about 0.2% for a very impactful effect. Particularly useful for tobacco themes, gourmand enhancement, and autumnal/agrestic concepts, given it’s warm spiced hay backbone.
An absolute staple, and likely a love-it-or-hate-it material. Dose with caution.
sibie –
A strong, roasted almost and cherry evenly balanced scent extremely reminiscent, at least to me, of benzaldehyde
Aden Jones –
Was expecting a strong caramel smell due to the picture, while it still has a caramel vibe to it it also has a strong almost maraschino cherry/almond note to it. While it still smells great and I will be using it, I feel slightly mislead by the picture.