👉 Arab fumes, often referred to as "arabic smoke" or "fumée arabe," are a type of odor commonly associated with the use of incense, perfumes, and certain traditional Middle Eastern and North African practices. These fumes are typically produced by burning aromatic woods, resins, and spices, which release volatile organic compounds that create a distinctive, pungent aroma. The smell is often described as earthy, sweet, and slightly spicy, evoking images of ancient rituals, markets, and cultural ceremonies. While they can be used for their aromatic and sometimes spiritual benefits, excessive exposure to arab fumes can be irritating to the eyes, nose, and throat, and may contribute to respiratory issues in sensitive individuals.