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- native to Asia and Australia. It has many common names, including Abelmosk, ambrette, annual hibiscus, Bamia Moschata, Galu Gasturi, muskdana, musk mallow,...
- Musk ketone (4'-tert-Butyl-2',6'-dimethyl-3',5'-dinitroacetophenone) Musk ambrette (4-tert-butyl-3-methoxy-2,6-dinitrotoluene) 6-Acetyl-1,1,2,3,3,5-hexamethylindane...
- renowned chef, Dev Biswal, renamed his Canterbury restaurant from 'The Ambrette' to 'Cook's Tale', in a tribute to the Chaucerian character. The tasting...
- Psoralens, coal tars, photo-active dyes (eosin, acridine orange) Musk ambrette, methylcoumarin, lemon oil (may be present in fragrances) PABA (found in...
- jasmine absolute, tuberose absolute, tobacco absolute, orris root oil, ambrette seeds oil, angelica root oil, and orange flower oil are valuable and expensive...
- amygdalus Batsch, Prunus armeniaca L., or Prunus persica (L.) Batsch. Ambrette (seed) Hibiscus moschatus Moench. Angelica root Angelica archangelica L...
- bottled at 47.5% and is distilled from grain. It features bergamot and ambrette seeds in harmony with Bombay's signature botanicals. This version has later...
- jute, and Abelmoschus moschatus (abelmosk) is grown for musk seeds (musk ambrette, a musk substitute, which can cause phytophotodermatitis[citation needed])...
- compared to the aldehydic Chanel No. 5, the floral Chanel No. 22 and ambrette-green Chanel No. 18. The pure perfume and eau de parfum have a slight greenish...
- osmanthus, plumeria, mimosa, tuberose, narcissus, scented geranium, c****ie, ambrette as well as the blossoms of citrus and ylang-ylang trees. Although not traditionally...