Tea Green SFE EA (Firmenich)
4.71 out of 5
(7 customer reviews)
$10.00 – $150.00
Firmenich Code 987766
Note – This product contains some water and may not be fully soluble in alcohol or oils when used at higher levels.
CAS# 68916-73-4
Odor Description – An aldehydic, green, oily and woody aroma with herbal and seaweed notes.
Description
Firmenich Code 987766
CAS# 68916-73-4
Odor Description – An aldehydic, green, oily and woody aroma with herbal and seaweed notes.
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Weight | N/A |
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Quantity | 5g, 25g, 60g, 200g |
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SunnyMan –
Outstanding material for those looking to recreate an easy green tea note in a single material. This material may seem weak in odor strength from the bottle, but be surprised in how it performs in a blend. Can be used for subtle clean-herbal accents in small amounts, or a full on green tea vibe in larger doses. This is something everyone should have in their organ.
Mark Sage –
Having tried for years to make a decent tea base, I’m very impressed with all these bases. However, i was put off at first by the ‘aldehydic’ descriptor. Don’t worry, it’s not accurate – I would say “nutty” (walnut or pecan) instead. Smells more like the dried leaves than brewed tea, not an exact match but certainly a good impression and not noticeably artificial.
Amer –
The best green tea I ever tried .
Adam –
Beautiful dry, warm green tea base!
Marco Morales –
A bitter, penetrating, yet very natural smelling green tea, use with caution as it can easily overpower a blend.
junya –
This has a wonderful aroma close to real green tea.
I will probably continue to use this.
mikeharinen –
The most wonderful replication of the smell of a matcha powder. It’s dry, green, and almost like burying your nose in a freshly opened bag of matcha. I can’t recommend it enough if you’re looking to add a realistic green tea note to a composition.