The term "gourmand" in the context of "eau de parfum" refers to a category of fragrances that are made up of sweet, edible notes such as vanilla, caramel, chocolate, and coffee
. These fragrances are often described as "olfactory desserts" and are designed to evoke a sense of indulgence and comfort
. Gourmand perfumes can be made using both natural and synthetic ingredients, and they are known for their warm and inviting scents, which are often blended with sensual musks and earthy spices
. Some popular gourmand ingredients include vanilla, tonka bean, caramel, honey, and roasted coffee
. As for specific product details, a couple of examples of gourmand eau de parfums are the "Le Monde Gourmand Crème Vanille Eau de Parfum" and the "Le Monde Gourmand Herbe Naturelle Perfume Spray," both of which are described as having sweet and indulgent scents reminiscent of vanilla, apricot, jasmine, brown sugar, and amber
. These perfumes are part of a collection that includes various fragrance products such as eau de parfum, hair & body mist, perfume oil, and fresh mist
. The products are also described as vegan and cruelty-free, with no parabens, phthalates, or sulfates