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Apple filling, No Cinnamin

EarnestAccord

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I'm looking for a good cooked apple flavor that lacks most of the top notes. I currently have three different apples and they all range from Green to Red but not quite what I want. FA Apple Pie is the closest I've tasted but, I don't want the buttery Pie note. I see that Flavorah has an Apple Filling concentrate, but it sounds like it has a strong Cinnamin note. I just want the sweet apple pectin flavor. Thanks for the support.
 

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Hangsen has a fantastic Apple WG.... pure apple flavor, and strong so only need a little for a great flavor.
I've never detected any cinnamon or other flavor in it, .. just apple.
You can add anything you want to change it, but at least your starting with a good apple only flavor.
 

EarnestAccord

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Hangsen has a fantastic Apple WG.... pure apple flavor, and strong so only need a little for a great flavor.
I've never detected any cinnamon or other flavor in it, .. just apple.
You can add anything you want to change it, but at least your starting with a good apple only flavor.
I found a an "Apple Mixed" on Bull City. Is this what you're refering to?
 

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OOOOps, I wrote the wrong company down ... :gaah:
I was multi-tasking at the time (not very well I guess). Sorry about that.

Inawera is the maker of "Apple WG" that I was referring too.
Here is one place you can pick it up.
They offer a 2ml sample of the Apple for $2.00, but I would spend the extra $1.35, and get the 10ml.... it's good :inlove:
Remember, it's super strong, so start low % in a "test" of about 2ml.
My taste buds suck, and I use it at 1%, and that's a good strong apple for me.
Sooo ... if you have taste buds that work !!!, use less to start.
http://www.vaperstek.org/apple-wg/
 

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I've heard that Inawera's Shisha Golden Apple is a good "baked apple" flavor. Don't know, I've got it, but haven't tried it yet.

Andria
 

RonJS

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I've heard that Inawera's Shisha Golden Apple is a good "baked apple" flavor. Don't know, I've got it, but haven't tried it yet.

Two Apples from...
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...has a baked apple taste for me.

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(http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Two-Apple...hash=item33c7afa76d:m:mrCyofnW9B6nDvZ7XMotRyA)

I've used pectin to make jellies and it's naturally occurring in real apples; but I can't make a vape flavor suggestion for it. (as requested by the OP) The pectin I've used is pretty much tasteless. :popcorn:

Ron
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EarnestAccord

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Two Apples from...
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...has a baked apple taste for me.

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(http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Two-Apple...hash=item33c7afa76d:m:mrCyofnW9B6nDvZ7XMotRyA)

I've used pectin to make jellies and it's naturally occurring in real apples; but I can't make a vape flavor suggestion for it. (as requested by the OP) The pectin I've used is pretty much tasteless. :popcorn:

Ron
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"Year by year, the monkey's mask reveals the monkey"- Matsuo Basho

Yah, didn't mean literally "pectin" as I realize many fruit have the stuff. Just trying to refer to the soft, mellow sweet notes of a baked apple. Canned apple filling would be a good comparison. I think i have some leads now, INWA Double Apple , Golden Apple or Apple WG line. Anyone have experience with any two or three of these togather and can shed some comparison notes?
Thanks
 

EarnestAccord

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OOOOps, I wrote the wrong company down ... :gaah:
I was multi-tasking at the time (not very well I guess). Sorry about that.

Inawera is the maker of "Apple WG" that I was referring too.
Here is one place you can pick it up.
They offer a 2ml sample of the Apple for $2.00, but I would spend the extra $1.35, and get the 10ml.... it's good :inlove:
Remember, it's super strong, so start low % in a "test" of about 2ml.
My taste buds suck, and I use it at 1%, and that's a good strong apple for me.
Sooo ... if you have taste buds that work !!!, use less to start.
http://www.vaperstek.org/apple-wg/
The reviewer there said it's similar to a Now or Later / Jolly Rancher.... err.. opposite of what I'm lookong for. Are they totally off base?
 

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Do you have FA Liquid Amber? You could choose your fave authentic apple flavor, many really like FA Fuji, then add a touch of Liquid Amber. 0.25% to 0.5% to give it that baked-ness, lol.
 

EarnestAccord

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Do you have FA Liquid Amber? You could choose your fave authentic apple flavor, many really like FA Fuji, then add a touch of Liquid Amber. 0.25% to 0.5% to give it that baked-ness, lol.
No, but it's been on my wish-list, for a few orders now. It just never makes the final cut. I hear it adds a nice "cider" note. Is there other uses for it? I'm big on crossover for any flavor I choose. I typically want at least 3 applications for each flavor I buy...
 
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Jimi D

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The best cooked apple flavoring is INW Shisha Golden Apple. Makes one hell of an apple pie :)
 

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No, but it's been in my wish-list, for a few orders now. It just never makes the final cut. I hear it adds a nice "cider" note. Is there other uses for it? I'm big on crossover for any flavor I choose. I typically want at least 3 applications for each flavor I buy...
I've rarely used it. Based on what HIC had mentioned a few years back, it does give a cidery to some flavors, or that baked fruit flavor. If I vaped more fruits, I might be more into it. Here's a copy/paste of HIC's notes on that one.

Very useful for baked fruit and cider flavor. Think of it as a way to slightly ferment the other flavors. One FA vendor describes the standalone flavor well: "Warm and smooth flavor with a hint of fresh fruit and a delicate sourness in the aftertaste." At 3% standalone, it gives a hint of (apple? pear? something fruity), a bit of sweetness you taste in the far back of your throat, and undertones of sour, like the background warmth and sourness of slightly-hard cider.

Add 0.5-1% Liquid Amber to apple flavors for basic apple cider. If you use mostly Liquid Amber plus a touch of Pear, Apple, Cherry, Apricot... - the fruit flavor will come through well. It becomes pear- (apple-...) flavored Amber.

That is similar to adding FA Brandy to fruit, but it's a much smoother effect. If you don't have FA Brandy, or if Brandy is too strong for you, Liquid Amber makes a fine substitute. Liquid Amber can also boost mild anise and licorice notes in tobacco blends
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That's a hard one to find, did a quick google and ...

e-aromashop.com

Best possible prices on Inawera flavors; original packaging, no rebottling, and reasonable shipping costs.

Andria
 

EarnestAccord

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I would try a dash (0.5%) of Inawera Pineapple in that apple filling, and some TFA Brown sugar.
Ooooo... I see what you're doing there. I actually do have INWA Pineapple and you're right, it does have a real soft apple like base note.. Hmm.. I've used that for months in my P'clada recipe, but have always needed to add some top notes like Lime & Kiwi to have it be complete. You rock! I love moments like this.
 

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