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Frangipani oil (plumeria)

Frangipani oil (plumeria)...

Probably lovers of perfumes, as well as culinary connoisseurs, know that they hide the word frangipani. First, it is understood as a flowering tree from the tropics - a plumeria belonging to the family Apocalypyneae. In addition, frangipan or frangipani is very often meant a confectionery cream, which is a nut mass made of ground almond nut, sugar, butter, eggs, natural vanilla and dark rum.

However, let's turn to the first name. In other words, the plant plumeria (frangipani), whose genus has approximately ten species. Interestingly, the common name plumeria (frangipani) received thanks to a nobleman from Italy, who created perfumes with an amazing aroma of this interesting and useful plant.

Plumeria (frangipani) is widespread in the tropical zones of the Pacific islands, in Mexico, in the Caribbean, in California and in South America. The mild climate contributes to the cultivation of this plant in the open ground, and cool conditions cause the cultivation of plumeria (frangipani) in containers.

Of particular importance in the modern world is the essential oil frangipani (plumeria), which is used not only in perfumes, but also in other areas of human life. Today, this natural substance is synthesized by specialists in the form of oil essence. The distinctive properties of frangipani oil (plumeria) are considered its excellent smell with a special floral note.

The essential oil of frangipani (plumeria) gained its popularity and fame among women due to its magnificent aroma, provoking and sensual. It is safe to say that it is a strong aphrodisiac. By the way, in India, speaking of the aroma of frangipani oil (plumeria), they compare it with the height and beauty of the endless journey of the human soul. And this oil is also considered a symbol of eternity and immortality.

The use of frangipani oil (plumeria) can be limited only by the rather high cost of this natural product - it is used in perfumes, medicine and even cooking. So, for example, when preparing some sweet dishes, only a couple of drops of this concentrate will significantly enrich the aroma and taste of the finished meal.

The healing properties of frangipani oil (plumeria) for the human body are also known, which are due to the favorable psychoemotional effect of this substance. It has been found that the aroma of this essential oil has a calming effect on the body, having a sedative property. In addition, frangipani (plumeria) oil stimulates the production of encephalin in the cerebral cortex, as a result of which a person has a feeling of euphoria.

This natural remedy is often advised to treat stress, depression, fears, persistent apathy, as well as to eliminate indifference and lethargy. As for the cosmetic properties of frangipani oil (plumeria), first of all it is an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effect from its use.


frangipani (plumeria) oils 899 kCal

Energy value of frangipani oil (plumeria) (Ratio of proteins, fats, carbohydrates - ju):

Proteins: 0 g (~ 0 kCal)
Fats: 99.9 g (~ 899 kCal)
Carbohydrates: 0 g (~ 0 kCal)

Energy ratio (b | y): 0% | 100% | 0%