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Post by Perpetua on Nov 4, 2012 21:56:15 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2012 8:38:47 GMT
Flavourart - Oak flavour.
Smells and tastes like wood, I use it at 0.3 to 0.5 % with tobacco concentrates to give an "authentic" woody flavour. 9/10
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Post by Frogster (The Alchemist) on Nov 5, 2012 9:25:47 GMT
Cupcake World Intense Flavouring - Cream
A good cream, but not a flavour to use on it’s own.
Very strong, only needs between 1% and 3% when added to other flavours, gives that creamy taste to fruits, beverages, sweets, etc.
Requires a few days steeping to finalise and fix the flavour, so don’t expect it to taste right after 5 mins.
Rated 8/10
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Post by Perpetua on Nov 16, 2012 21:37:39 GMT
TPA ~ Dulce de LecheThis flavour can be both a juice saver as well as adding a touch of luxury to quite basic mixes, I use a few drops in some of the standard Dekang fruit flavours, like Raspberry and it adds a lovely ice cream element to the juice. I find it quite difficult to describe the flavour itself, Wiki does it better than I can . . . en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulce_de_lecheThis is one of my ' must have ' have flavours as you can do so much with it . . . not a standalone, use very sparingly as it is an intense concentrate, a couple of drops in 10ml is sufficient and definitely best left to steep for a few days at least. My overall score 9/10
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Post by Frogster (The Alchemist) on Nov 19, 2012 18:54:28 GMT
Cupcake World Intense Flavouring – Chilli The phrase “OMG” springs to mind… (thats the polite version) This is a very, very, very strong flavour. Or to be more precise, more of an effect rather than a flavour, although the taste of chilli is also evident. It is exactly like using real fresh Chillies, Hot, Peppery, Nose twitching, Eye Watering, Sneeze Making, Tongue Numbing, Breath Taking, Throat Hitting (get the idea - now multiply that thought by 10)... Very strong, I am still unsure as to how much to use I thought I will start low, so used 2% in a 10mil mix (that’s only 0.2ml). I am beginning to think it will only need waving the concentrate bottle in the near vicinity of a mix to add a chilli effect. It took me 5 mins to stop sneezing, and trust me, I can do Hot & Spicy! This is going to take a bit of thinking about, I have some ideas where to use it and with other flavours, but it scares the poop out of me! Rating could be as high as a 10/10, if I can master it…. It has very interesting possibilities for adding throat hit etc.
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Post by OneDay on Nov 19, 2012 19:29:08 GMT
Ooo chilli chocolate Sent from Proboards Mobile
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Post by Frogster (The Alchemist) on Nov 19, 2012 19:33:13 GMT
Thats one combination I am working on, Yes.
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Post by esmecullen on Nov 25, 2012 15:49:41 GMT
when I was looking at CCW the other day I saw this and thought it would be excellent in chilli chocolate
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Post by domesticextremist on Dec 12, 2012 15:53:50 GMT
Flavour Arts Honey
Bit weak and sugar watery. Not bad but a bit one dimensional. Good for mixing with fruit flavours as a sweetener.
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