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Flavor refers to the taste of a substance detected by the taste buds, while fragrance is the scent of a substance detected by the olfactory system. Flavor is experienced through consumption, such as eating or drinking, while fragrance is experienced through inhaling scents, such as perfumes or essential oils.
Aroma refers specifically to the scent of food or drink, while fragrance typically refers to the smell of perfumes, colognes, and other scented products. Aroma is often associated with natural smells, while fragrance often involves synthetic scents.
The main difference between scented and unscented candles is the addition of fragrance oils in scented candles. Scented candles contain essential or synthetic fragrance oils that impart a specific scent when burned, whereas unscented candles do not have any added fragrance. The fragrance oils in scented candles can affect the burning properties and potentially alter the color of the wax.
In essence there is no difference between a tester bottle and a regular bottle of cologne. When Cologne is shipped out to a store the manufacturer sends "tester" bottles of the fragrance so that the store has something the customer can sample. The difference between the two lies here, The tester bottle does not come in the nice packaging that the regular fragrance comes in, it is usually in a plain white box marked "tester". Generally the tester bottle will not have a cap either. As for the fragrance and the the volume of product all of that remains the same. i.e. If you get a 3.4 ml bottle of cologne and a 3.4 ml tester bottle you will receive the same product just in slightly different packaging.
The adjective form of fragrance is "fragrant."
The Sanskrit word for fragrance is "Gandha."