This is just like a digestive biscuit with buttery notes in the background.
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This is a professional grade highly concentrated flavoring.
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Biscuit INW
Hands down the best biscuit. And even better is bull city flavors always gets your flavors out to you immediately and accurately without issues.
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Awesome!
Tastes just like a crisp biscuit! You only need a small amount to go a long way too! Love it!
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Love this stuff
This is a very good choice for a lot of recipes. I can not do without it. I use it often.
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Biscuit
Biscuit Can be a little tricky, must experiment with this one to get the rewards, pretty damn good in my book
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Biscuits
If you don't have this one in your arsenal, then you are doing it wrong. Seriously though those is a must have.
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Hail to the king
I love IMW biscuit, so good. Gives the flavor of biscotti. I add it in anything with a bread or crust element and it does wonders. Goes great with custards as well. I use mostly at 1-2% as an additive but you can't use too much. For an awesome biscuits and honey, I use 5% INW biscuit, 3% VT butter, 0.12% FA honey, 3% FW white cake and 0.3% cap super sweet. Then toss in a pinch of kosher salt per 2oz and let dissolve = Biscuity, buttery, honey goodness.
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A Staple in my DIY recipes
I use this flavor very low %, like 0.5% or lower, and pair it with FW cookie and CA sugar cookie also at very low %'s, as a biscuit stone. Then I use INW custard at 2% and some super sweet and you've got a areal nice custard.
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Reformulation stinks!
If you're interested in coconut, then this is for you! Inawera ruined this flavor, and I'm sitting on 60ml!
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Delicious
It reminds me slightly of Biscoff cookies. Maybe I am the only odd ball smelling or tasting those notes but I think it is delicious! It is a keeper whether you taste Biscoff or Nilla Wafer lol.