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axlq 11-10-2006 01:20 AM

Where to find concentrated raspberry flavor?
 

A coworker recently told me about a winemaker he knows, who had this
bottle of concentrated natural raspberry flavoring. He put ONE drop
into a barrel of wine and infused all that wine with a raspberry
nose and flavor.

Hansen's Natural Soda also seems to use something similar. Open up
a can of Hansen's Raspberry soda, and you'll notice it's clear and
colorless, yet it uses only "natural European raspberry flavor" and
"other natural flavors" for flavoring. Likely they use only a drop
of the stuff per gallon too.

Anybody know where I can get this product? It gives me some ideas
for recipes. I can find "extracts" but they don't seem to be the
same. The extracts typically contain alcohol and water, and the
"concentrates" have sugar and other ingredients.

The closest I can find comes from a science chemical supply sto
http://www.sciencelab.com/page/S/PVAR/10425/SLR1078 ...but I suspect
that may not be it either, at least not "natural" flavoring. Or is
it?

-A

Melba's Jammin' 11-10-2006 03:27 AM

Where to find concentrated raspberry flavor?
 
In article >, (axlq)
wrote:

> A coworker recently told me about a winemaker he knows, who had this
> bottle of concentrated natural raspberry flavoring. He put ONE drop
> into a barrel of wine and infused all that wine with a raspberry
> nose and flavor.
>
> Hansen's Natural Soda also seems to use something similar. Open up
> a can of Hansen's Raspberry soda, and you'll notice it's clear and
> colorless, yet it uses only "natural European raspberry flavor" and
> "other natural flavors" for flavoring. Likely they use only a drop
> of the stuff per gallon too.
>
> Anybody know where I can get this product? It gives me some ideas
> for recipes. I can find "extracts" but they don't seem to be the
> same. The extracts typically contain alcohol and water, and the
> "concentrates" have sugar and other ingredients.
>
> The closest I can find comes from a science chemical supply sto
>
http://www.sciencelab.com/page/S/PVAR/10425/SLR1078 ...but I suspect
> that may not be it either, at least not "natural" flavoring. Or is
> it?
>
> -A


You can buy raspberry "flavor" from a candy-making supply place. Try
www.sweetc.com.

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