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Glazed Doughnut Flavor-Cap

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A sweet and bready glazed doughnut flavoring.

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This is a professional grade highly concentrated flavoring.

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  • 3
    Doughnut holes imo

    Posted by Collin Hutchison on 12th Nov 2021

    Using just 1% made my recipe a doughnut hole haha its not bad at all. Not a big doughnut hole guy. Solid flavor.

  • 4
    Good and Dough-ey

    Posted by Chris J on 21st Jul 2020

    Those who complained about Play-Doh taste are either shake & baking or not steeping properly. Good dough taste and good all around pastry base. Would be more popular if advertised as a pastry base.

  • 4
    It works

    Posted by Mike Muller on 19th Jun 2019

    If you're looking for a one ingredient donut, this isn't it. It IS however in all those commercial donut juices you're trying to clone. Go ahead and get it.

  • 5
    The Missing ingredient

    Posted by Erik 2112 on 28th Apr 2019

    Ok so I didn't buy this flavor at first because everyone was saying it smelled/tasted like playdough. So I made an everything but the kitchen sink recipe, trying to emulate a recipe I used to love called Glazed by Glas. I tossed in all the recommended flavors on here such as glazed donut (ooo) which is very good, zeppola (fa),cake batter (cap), Joy (fw), fried dough (rf), and a few others and sweetener and after a week steep, it smelled and tasted pretty good but was still missing that high-end fragrant doughnut smell that my beloved Glazed juice had that filled the room as soon as it was uncapped. So I picked up glazed donut by cap and added 2% to the mix and I instantly smelled that powdery, flour high end note that I was looking for. I think 1.5% would be the magic number with this flavor. And yes, this flavor does remind me of playdough, if you're smelling it straight from the bottle but guess what playdough is made out of? Flour oil and water, same with doughnuts. It's an authentic flavor, just like cheesecake does actually have a feet smell note if you actually concentrate on it. So keep it low and use a couple other flavors and it'll fill that missing gap that the others don't have. I even added 0.2% to a birthday cake juice that wasn't "cakey" enough and it instantly made the flour note pop our from all the frosting. So love this flavor and think it's mighty-versatile.

  • 4
    Decent

    Posted by Rin on 20th Mar 2018

    Not a dessert/bakery fan for the most part... that being said, this flavor tasted how it should. I personally don't get the playdough flavor that some people do but I mix low so that may be why. 2-5%

  • 5
    Great

    Posted by william harris on 11th Dec 2017

    this is a very accurate flavor. using it as my base for a blueberry glaze donut

  • 4
    Good with things!

    Posted by william harris on 4th Dec 2017

    i got this to try and make a donut with a blueberry glaze. i paired it with some tfa blueberry extra, and a little cap super sweet, it came out pretty good.

  • 5
    Quality Stuff

    Posted by Owlish on 22nd Aug 2017

    I enjoy all of the Capella flavors I own. This Glazed Donut flavor is quite distinct.

  • 2
    PlayDoh

    Posted by Dino on 11th Jun 2017

    It starts off as a glazed doughnut and lands hard as a Play-Doh taste. Steep time was allowed and sampled along the way. The only way it works is as a very light addition to a mix. (1% or less) Trash can filler.