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09-19-2025 08:51 AM - edited 09-19-2025 10:16 AM
One of he new Philosophy scentts is cardamon. Help? What is that scent? I haven't really heard it described very well.
09-19-2025 09:07 AM
@srgtdj wrote:One of he new Philosophy scentts is cardemon. Help? What is that scent? I haven't really heard t described very well.
@srgtdj - It's cardamom.
The scent is that of the ground cardomom seed. IMO, you'd need to smell it to know it. It's a fragrant spice that can be used both in baking as well as in savory dishes like curry. I used to buy it for a Swedish Christmas bread I'd make every year, carrying on a tradition of my grandma. It's not spicy like cayenne pepper. It's more warm like cinnamon or nutmeg, but don't think that means it smells like either of them.
09-19-2025 09:14 AM
I dislike the smell. Really awful but that's just IMO.
09-19-2025 09:25 AM
@Judaline wrote:I dislike the smell. Really awful but that's just IMO.
That goes to show we're all different. I love it and find it very warm and comforting, a very autumn scent. Patchouli is another distinct one I like this time of year. I'm taking a guess that you might not like it either, @Judaline?
09-19-2025 09:35 AM - edited 09-19-2025 02:25 PM
Not something I would want in a body wash scent. I dont like it in my tea either
09-19-2025 10:39 AM
@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:
@Judaline wrote:I dislike the smell. Really awful but that's just IMO.
That goes to show we're all different. I love it and find it very warm and comforting, a very autumn scent. Patchouli is another distinct one I like this time of year. I'm taking a guess that you might not like it either, @Judaline?
No, I LOVE Patchouli, lol. (will wonders never cease, lol)
09-19-2025 12:14 PM - edited 09-19-2025 12:16 PM
@srgtdj It's very spicy floral smelling. I would say the closest scent I can think of would be the flowers of Viburnum Carlesii.
It's pretty strong, so a little goes a long way. I have both the pods and the ground versions for my Indian recipes. I've never used it in baking, but I imagine it would work well for all sorts of desserts. Again, a little goes a long way.
09-19-2025 01:46 PM
I have noticed cardamon as a note in some perfumes recently. My husband puts it in his hot tea.
09-19-2025 02:25 PM
Korres uses it in some of its body washes.
09-19-2025 03:54 PM
Cardamon is used in many scented items and recipes. It imparts a warm, inviting, tasty, slight spiciness. Very pleasant and often combined with other herbs and spices.
I've used cardamon in many recipes. Added a pinch when brewing coffee and its a note in several edp's I have. I think it'll make a pleasing addition to a body wash, especially for the cool weather and holidays.
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