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Boredom and creativity are the minions of innovation my friend. Thanks for trying something that I have thought about and reporting back on itTip: Vanilla essence pg and vg is not a good idea...
I Boiled the vanilla essence down so it wasnt as thin added pg and vg. It wasnt bad but the flovour lingered forever in my mouth. Side of my cheeks felt like they were getting raw. slightly burnt after taste (guessing from vaporising colorant) after bout a 1ml it went down the drain. ( Boredom and curiosity at its best/worst)
Tip: Vanilla essence pg and vg is not a good idea...
I Boiled the vanilla essence down so it wasnt as thin added pg and vg. It wasnt bad but the flovour lingered forever in my mouth. Side of my cheeks felt like they were getting raw. slightly burnt after taste (guessing from vaporising colorant) after bout a 1ml it went down the drain. ( Boredom and curiosity at its best/worst)
That stuff is not good for you. The normal vanilla essence you buy in a shop contains laods of alcohol you can get drunk drinking the stuff. Try doing your own Vanilla extract buy popping some Vanilla pods in pg (slit the pods open) and letting it steep for 3 weeks. Filter and use as your concentrate.
Sorry dude no clue about the almond and caramel extract.started this today... 1 vanilla bean split, cleaned out the caviar into 70ml of pg. smells great
I also Picked up Almond extract and Caramel extract in mineral water, colorant free. Does anyone have experience with this. Should be usable.
Is there a difference between vanilla beans and vanilla pods?
Vanilla essence/extract you buy from PnP is made from real vanilla beans, so it contains vanillin and around a 100 chemicals - chemicals that naturally occur in the vanilla plant plus maybe one or two added during the manufacturing process - all safe for consumption in those quantities, but inhaling...nobody knows.Tip: Vanilla essence pg and vg is not a good idea...
I Boiled the vanilla essence down so it wasnt as thin added pg and vg. It wasnt bad but the flovour lingered forever in my mouth. Side of my cheeks felt like they were getting raw. slightly burnt after taste (guessing from vaporising colorant) after bout a 1ml it went down the drain. ( Boredom and curiosity at its best/worst)
I have found that allowing the juice to breath for 1 to 2 days after about 2 weeks of steeping really does a difference. It made my passion fruit joose as well as my hazelnut joose much smoother and less artificial
I have a theory regarding this:I have also found 'letting a juice breathe' helps.
I have found with a few juices that either tasted too strong (flavour), or slightly rough juices benefit
I have a theory regarding this:
The more volatile chemicals are the ones that taste the strongest - more volatility means more of the flavour molecules bouncing around in your mouth, but it also means they tend to evaporate quicker.
So letting the mix breathe will let the volatile (stronger tasting) flavours evaporate first, letting your mix become more evenly balanced and giving it a smoother taste