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Acetyl Pyrazine 5% PG Flavor-TFA

$2.49
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Roasted, nutty, bready and yeasty, with popcorn and corn chip nuances, This is good for graham cracker flavors as an enhancer.

Recommended to start testing at 0.5% to base or less and adjust to taste.

Click here for our recommended usage guide for this flavor (Highlighted in Pink).

This is a professional grade highly concentrated flavoring.

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  • 5
    acetyl pyrazine

    Posted by Michael Burns on 29th Sep 2017

    This flavor is a must have. Very strong max use for me is 1 drop per 10ml. Adds a nutty grainy taste. Don't use to much or your mix will taste like corn chips.

  • 5
    great addition to any diyer's flavor collection

    Posted by James Rivera on 25th Sep 2017

    Great

  • 5
    must have for cookies and bread flavor

    Posted by Josue on 10th Aug 2017

    thanks bull city this is a must have, as always

  • 5
    great price

    Posted by Unknown on 29th Jul 2017

    Great price and flavor exactly as expected. Thanks!

  • 5
    Recipe additive

    Posted by Liquid Antlers on 2nd Feb 2017

    This is what will give your mix a "toast" flavor or at too high a burnt tortilla chip taste so don't do that. This can be used at a drop or .5% to add butter, nuts, and roasted taste. Careful adding to some flavors they may already contain this and grains may be enhanced with this. Very useful for pbj.

  • 5
    Good for round tobacco flavor

    Posted by Nicola De Ben on 17th Jan 2017

    I cook my own tobacco, this is the complement to my recipe. One drop on 10 ml is enough.

  • 2
    DILUTED

    Posted by Unknown on 16th Dec 2016

    flavoring was diluted

  • 5
    Kind of a repeat...

    Posted by AJ Fox on 20th Sep 2016

    But this flavor is great and yeah stay under 1/2 of a percent. Tried 1% and it killed my mix. But this was exactly what I needed to round out my Pistachio Torte :)

  • 5
    A Must Have

    Posted by Jim B on 17th Sep 2016

    For anyone blending tobaccos, breads or deserts, nuts, chocolates, coffees you are going to want to play with this one. Use very small amounts to give a nutty or baked goods flavor to your favorite blend. Be careful, it'll overpower and turn into a corn flavor at higher amounts. Not suggested for use with fruits or candies, but I suppose some might find a home.