Turpentine oil, often referred to simply as "turpentine, " is a fluid derived from the distillation of pine tree resin. It's a natural, volatile oil known for its solvent properties and has been used for various purposes for centuries.more...
While the first variety yields an oil whose main components are citronellol, citronellal, geraniol, limonene, and methyl isoeugenol, the oil obtained from the second variety contains citronellal, geraniol, geranyl acetate, and limonene as its chief constituents, with geraniol andmore...
As the name implies, lemongrass smells just like lemons , but it is milder, sweeter, and far less sour. This grass is used in countless beverages (including tea ), desserts, and other forms of culinary creations as a flavoring agent when fresh lemon is not available or is not tmore...