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titleOfInvention Natural fragrance, method for producing the same, and bedding provided with the same
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] To provide a natural fragrance which can effectively utilize the dried plum seed 10 which is industrial waste. SOLUTION: Umeboshi seeds 10 with a little plum meat 101 are pre-dried, then pulverized and pulverized (plum dried seed shell portion) 20 and plum seed 21 powder and granules and plum seed extract component 30 And the granules 20 and 21 are further subjected to secondary drying. The dried granules 22, 23 and the separated Umejin extract component 30 are mixed and finally dried at a low temperature, and then finally pulverized to a predetermined particle size according to the purpose of use to obtain a natural fragrance. Get 50.
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