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Nonna's Cake Flavor-FA

$2.25
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A truly lovable Cake base... as good as only grandmothers could make it! 
 
 
This is a professional grade highly concentrated flavoring.
 
Note - We cannot accept returns or exchanges on flavoring

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  • 5
    Great flavor

    Posted by alifrahn@yahoo.com on 23rd Nov 2020

    So delicious!

  • 5
    I like it!

    Posted by beetlebailey on 29th Jun 2017

    I started using it as a sub for FW Yellow Cake in some recipes and it's pretty good. I now have a few recipes where this is my go to cake flavor.

  • 5
    must have

    Posted by beebe on 26th Jun 2017

    This flavor is a common one for me. love the taste!! I give it a 2 thumbs up goes with everything. Nonna's & Cake batter are the two that you won't go wrong with. I bought a 4 0z of Biscuit don't care for that one. I may just get rid of it on ebay one day.

  • 5
    great italian cake flavor

    Posted by Dimo on 25th May 2017

    Fantastic and authentic Italian cake flavor. Realistic and only slightly sweet with a notable hint of lemon. I find that it plays well with others - fruits and light creams seem to work especially well.

  • 5
    good cake

    Posted by james on 5th Jun 2016

    makes an awesome upside cake

  • 5
    A very different Cake

    Posted by Jason R on 14th Apr 2016

    First off I want to say I gave it 5 stars due to the fact that for what it is, it's pretty good. From reading around this isn't a typical American style cake, but rather an Italian style of cake. It has a spongecake base and on top of that a note of lemon that pops in every now and again (might be good to use with more lemon if you enjoy a lemon cake). Another note stands out which is a light/mild Black Licorice flavor that might not be some folks cup of tea. I mixed this @3% going on 2 week normal sitting around to steep. I have not experimented with going higher or lower to see how that Black Licorice note changes. This is definitely something I can personally see adding into bakery mixes though. My next test will be to see how it plays with INW Biscuit and different Vanillas and Creams, possibly Lemon when I order it. It's a light flavored so it's not in your face. But beware the Licorice, though it is light/mild is noticeable at least @ 3%. Other flavorings added might cover that aspect, or playing with the percentage. Definitely worth playing around with.