Ginger, Fresh - Organic EO

Zingiber officinale Roscoe

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Our organic Fresh Ginger essential oil is made from newly harvested, rather than dried ginger rhizomes, giving it a lively and intense, mouthwatering aroma. This oil is a superb choice for personal care, cosmetic and skin care applications, where the milder, distilled (essential) oils of Ginger are

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Selected size SKU:400-016 - Ginger, Fresh - Organic 15 ml (1/2 oz) (w/ orifice reducer)

Sample 1 ml (1/30 oz)
$2.00
5 ml (1/6 oz)
$10.25
with orifice reducer
15 ml (1/2 oz)
$21.50
with orifice reducer
30 ml (1 oz)
$37.75
59.14 ml (2 oz)
$65.50
118.29 ml (4 oz)
$116.50
236.58 ml (8 oz)
$210.25
473.17 ml (16 oz)
$379.50
1 kg (2 1/5 lb)
$815.00
$2.00
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Our organic Fresh Ginger essential oil is made from newly harvested, rather than dried ginger rhizomes, giving it a lively and intense, mouthwatering aroma. This oil is a superb choice for personal care, cosmetic and skin care applications, where the milder, distilled (essential) oils of Ginger are recommended, rather than the more pungent and very concentrated Ginger CO2 extracts.[1] Approximately 1 kilo of essential oil is obtained from about 150 kilos of fresh rhizomes.[2] Natural perfumers will certainly find themselves dazzled with the effervescent quality of Fresh Ginger.

Zingiber officinale is native to the tropical coastal locales of India and is cultivated in most tropical and subtropical regions: Jamaica, southwest India, Indochina, Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon), West Africa, south China, south Japan, and Central America, with smaller crops grown in Madagascar, Zanzibar, Indonesia, northwest Australia, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Cuba, and other areas of the West Indies.[3] The historical usage of Ginger is geographically and culturally vast and it is considered one of the oldest and most important aromatic plants.[4] Ginger was highly esteemed by the ancient Greeks and Romans who obtained it from Arabian traders via the Red Sea.[5]

Despite its long and storied history, Ginger Root essential oil has only more recently been included as a must-have in the collections of aromatherapists, natural perfumers and massage therapists alike. Many find it useful in massage formulas, both before and after exercise, and in chest and foot rubs. Inhaling the invigorating aroma of Ginger is an elevating experience for the senses that is enjoyed in many ways across cultures – and particularly while traveling between them. It has been reported by ethnobotanists that women in Senegal and Fouta-Djalon weave the rhizomes of Ginger into belts with the aim of engaging the dormant senses of their husbands.[6] We love it in perfumery or diffuser blends to bring an ambiance of warmth and intimacy.

1 Bowles, E. Joy. The Chemistry of Aromatherapeutic Oils, 3rd ed., 2003, pp. 168-9.

2 Naturals Compendium, International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc., 2009, p. 62.

3 Arctander, Steffen. Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, 1960, p. 276.

4 Gildemeister, Eduard and Friedrich Hoffmann. Die Ätherischen Öle [The Volatile Oils], 3rd ed., Vol. I, 1956, p. 119.

5 Guenther, Ernest. The Essential Oils, Vol. V, 1952, pp. 106-7.

6 Valnet, M.D., Jean. The Practice of Aromatherapy, 1990, pp. 135-6.

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Vibrant and Alive

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This oil has my favorite qualities of ginger. It is alive, fresh, vibrant, and zingy. The smell is exactly like juice from a fresh rhizome. I highly recommend this oil over the others for a true and alive ginger aroma.

Review by Robert 10/13/2023

Sparkling like Champagne, vibrant and slightly zany!

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This one is so much fun! It's sparkling, it's youthful, it's vibrant, like Champagne. It actually smells exactly like when you bite into a piece of fresh, raw ginger. Bonus: it is organic! No idea right now of what kind of blend I shall make, but it's a fun "pick-me-up" which I'd imagine, just sniffing it, would enliven a dark depressed mood, wherever needed. A mini-party (for one) in a bottle, or bring some for all your friends! :) It's like the scent of New Year's Eve.

Review by Black Pepper 7/24/2020

YES, YES, YES!

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You know that scene in when Harry met Sally when Sally fakes an orgasm in the middle of the crowded deli? That was me smelling this E/O! I LOVE ginger i always go to the cabinet and open my crystalized ginger jar and enjoy the sweet warm ginger fragrance and this is it. I wanted to make a ginger and citrus perfume after i made a ginger and marmalade jam this winter and WOW this is perfect. ORDER A BIG BOTTLE if you are a ginger head like I am trust me you wont regret it. this is fresh, zingy, crisp and like someone else said I can kinda detect a slight rosy scent!

Review by Amanda 6/10/2017

Finally

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The ginger we all know and love.

Review by Cananga odorata 4/20/2016

Feel Bad! I got the oil is short weight

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The flavor is good. It is good choice to replace dry ginger oil. I hope that I could get the item is not short weight.

Review by GL 2/12/2015

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