| Section2 = | Section7 = | SPhrases = }} | Section8 = }} Carvone's a member of a family of chemicals called terpenoids. Carvone's found naturally in many essential oils, but's most abundant in the oils from seeds of caraway (Carum carvi) and dill. Stereoisomerism and odor Carvone forms two mirror image forms or enantiomers: S-(+)-carvone smells like caraway. Its mirror image, R-(–)-carvone, smells like spearmint. The fact that the two enantiomers are perceived as smelling differently's p… (More on Carvone)