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  2. Make the House Smell Like Christmas With DIY Potpourri ... - AOL

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    Drop the dry ingredients into a ceramic bowl, sprinkle on the essential oil in the recipe, mix with a wooden spoon and seal inside a glass container for a couple of weeks to let the scent develop ...

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    “You can always count on Whole Foods to have a unique candle or some cinnamon scented pinecones, but my absolute favorite holiday decor is their miniature rosemary trees that are shaped like ...

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    Cinnamon-scented pinecones: The stockings are hanging from the fireplace, so you might as well help the fire smell nice. Joann stores have cinnamon-scented pinecones for just $3.99.

  5. Aroma compound - Wikipedia

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    Aroma compound. An aroma compound, also known as an odorant, aroma, fragrance or flavoring, is a chemical compound that has a smell or odor. For an individual chemical or class of chemical compounds to impart a smell or fragrance, it must be sufficiently volatile for transmission via the air to the olfactory system in the upper part of the nose.

  6. Pine honey - Wikipedia

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    Pine honey (Greek: πευκόμελο, romanized: pefkomelo; Turkish: çam balı) is a type of honeydew honey. [1] It is a sweet and spicy honey, with some woody notes, a resinous fragrance and dark amber color. It is a common breakfast dish in Turkey and Greece, where it is drizzled over yoghurt and eaten with bread. [1]

  7. Cinnamaldehyde - Wikipedia

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    Cinnamaldehyde is an organic compound with the formula or C₆H₅CH=CHCHO. Occurring naturally as predominantly the trans (E) isomer, it gives cinnamon its flavor and odor. [1] It is a phenylpropanoid that is naturally synthesized by the shikimate pathway. [2]

  8. Land O Lakes already had our attention with this maple brown sugar butter—and now they’re making cinnamon sugar butter, too! See how regular Land O Lakes performed in our best butter taste test.

  9. Cinnamic acid - Wikipedia

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    It is obtained from oil of cinnamon, or from balsams such as storax. [4] It is also found in shea butter. [citation needed] Cinnamic acid has a honey-like odor; [2] and its more volatile ethyl ester, ethyl cinnamate, is a flavor component in the essential oil of cinnamon, in which related cinnamaldehyde is the major constituent.