Caraway Seed oil has a pungent, herbaceous, slightly musky aroma. While Caraway seeds are frequently used in breads, cakes, and rolls, the oil is often used as a fragrance component in soaps, lotions, and perfumes making this a great choice for our soapers and perfumers. Caraway Seed oil is also thought to be a breath freshener and has been a common component in toothpaste and mouthwash products. Also, ancient Egyptians had been recommending Caraway seeds for digestive upsets since 1550 B.C.
Latin Name: Carvi
Part of Plant: Seed
Country of Origin: Egypt