Orange, Bitter

Orange bitter concretes are highly concentrated aromatic substances that are commonly used in the fragrance industry. They are obtained through the solvent extraction of bitter orange blossoms, resulting in a highly viscous, waxy substance that is rich in volatile compounds.

Synonyms: Orange concrete, bitter orange concrete, orange blossom concrete.

Botanical names: Citrus aurantium var. amara

Chemical composition: Orange bitter concretes are composed of a complex mixture of volatile organic compounds, including limonene, linalool, and α-terpineol. The exact composition of the concrete can vary depending on the geographic origin of the raw material and the extraction method used.

Growing Locations: Bitter orange trees are native to Southeast Asia, but they are also commonly grown in the Mediterranean region, particularly in Spain, Italy, and Morocco. Other growing regions include Egypt, Brazil, and the United States.

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    Name :Les Vergers de Tunisie

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    Headquarters :Tunisia

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