The etymology of to Rome takes us to the Latin term to Rome, which comes from the Greek word to Rome. An east word that was used to define a plant with a lot of fragrance or smell and even a perfume.

The most common use of the concept is linked to a fragrance or fragrance , usually nice. The aroma, therefore, is something that is captured through the sense of smell .
What we know as aroma is a chemical compound It consists of odoriferous particles, which detach from volatile elements and travel through the air. These particles enter the nose through the nostrils and begin their journey through the olfactory system until the person is able to process them.
It should be noted that the olfactory capacity of human being It is very limited if we compare it with the faculties that other species have. For a long time it was estimated that a person could recognize some 10,000 aromas . Recent studies, however, argue that the human nose distinguishes between a billion aromas . In any case, the human being has less olfactory capacity than cats, dogs and birds, to name a few species.
The aromas help to detect and evaluate the state of food and environmental hazards (such as the smell generated by a fire) and are also important at the organic level to establish a partner. An aroma, on the other hand, can be linked to a memory to bring to the present a representation of it.
When a person registers an aroma, the smell can cause different sensations. The aroma of freshly baked bread, for example, can stimulate appetite and make you want to eat. The aroma of decomposing meat, on the other hand, will generate the opposite.
Within the cultural field we come across the fact that Aroma is also the name of a female group that has several albums on the market. Among them are "Female Smell," "Love of Three," or "A hole called rock'n roll."
In the same way, there are artistic works that also use that term in their titles. This would be the case, for example, of the song "Aroma" by the band Oshare Kei Antic Café. It is a single from 2009 and is part of the album entitled "BB Parallel World".
In the literary field there are many books that use this word. Examples are "The aroma of crime" by Xabier Gutiérrez, "Aroma of women" by Javier María Torres Vigueras, "The aroma of spices" by Charlotte Betts ...
In the same way, we cannot ignore the existence of a chain of perfumeries in Spain that responds to the name of Aromas. It is a chain that was launched in the 60s in Seville by the Cardoso family.
In the 80s and 90s it was when that firm was further promoted, which led to a great expansion that has led to numerous stores not only spread throughout the Andalusian geography but also by Extremadura and the Community of Madrid.