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Any of you guys and girls familiar with those tamarind chili powder mexican candies?

What I would give to be able to create a watermelon or mango tamarind chili flavor
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xx% LA watermelon
xx% NN tamarind
xx% chili powder flavor(lol)

ugh!! let's figure out how to make this!
 

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@ouzel and I were just talking about this. Somehow we need to find the components of tajin in flavor concentrate form.
 

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Any of you guys and girls familiar with those tamarind chili powder mexican candies?

What I would give to be able to create a watermelon or mango tamarind chili flavor
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xx% LA watermelon
xx% NN tamarind
xx% chili powder flavor(lol)

ugh!! let's figure out how to make this!


okies check it out:

http://www.ecigexpress.com/diy-e-li...-sweet-flavors/jalapeno-flavor-signature.html

http://www.ecigexpress.com/diy-e-li...itexpress/chilly-by-flavors-express-10ml.html

http://www.ecigexpress.com/diy-e-li...spice-flavors/black-pepper-by-flavourart.html
peppery kick??

but this one..
http://www.ecigexpress.com/diy-e-li...itexpress/wasabi-by-flavors-express-10ml.html
i have.. its sweet spicey and pretty good even as a solo.. :) angelica and wasabi together.. oh my!! :)
 

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A mexican candy thread?!?! (thanks Rocketpuppy for leading me here)
I was at the grocery store today and saw some Pulparindos..... man oh man...if only.....

Not only would you have to get the right chili flavor and the tamarindo (and I did not know they actually have a tamarind flavor! I'll have to get some of that!) but also the salty bit.
I don't think I've ever seen any type of salty flavor.

Anyone? Salty?
 

ouzel

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Blast!

I saw your post Smoky, thanks. :)
I might have to break down and order some of that chilly though.
Worth a shot.
But without the salty....don't know.
Plain chili powder on fruit doesn't taste good.
It's the salty/sugar/tamarindo/hot pepper combination that works.

I guess no flavor companies are going to come up with "salty" flavoring.
It already exists.
It's called salt.
:)
 

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you can try.. i did, but no salty taste..
i did get a build up from it on my coils and it made me nervous to up the saline over 1.5%
 

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Thank you for your work Smoky. Sadly though, it's a different kind of spice. It has a mild heat, but it's not too spicy, peppery or wasabi-ish.

Most of it comes from poblano and guajillo, but I can't seem to find them in concentrated form.
 

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Caspian is made by fw, unfortunately.. ecx isn't carrying it anymore, or i haven't seen it where i thought it was..
might try other places for it

the other spices might be made from other companies.. but doubtful..
 

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Caspian is made by fw, unfortunately.. ecx isn't carrying it anymore, or i haven't seen it where i thought it was..
might try other places for it

the other spices might be made from other companies.. but doubtful..
Capsaicin?

Smoky, have you tried tajin or tamarind?
 

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You could try making a natural extract with your dried peppers. Take thoroughly dried peppers of your choice, crush into flakes (I would remove the seeds and inner membrane personally) and cover with a little PG, just enough to cover the flakes and smidge extra. Heat cycle a couple of times (place glass jars into a pan or pot of very hot water), and "cold macerate" for a month or two. Strain your mixture when it is ready and filter through paper coffee filters or cheese cloth or other fabric, and then through cotton balls in syringes. Place filtered mixture back into a clean jar and let it sit for another week. Then take a syringe and decant above any sediment that is left in the bottom and any oils that may have floated to the top (remove the clean liquid from the middle). What you're left with will be your flavoring concentrate and depending on how strong, you'd need to use it anywhere from 10-25% in your recipe.

Caveats: Peppers contain some sugars and your extract is likely to pull some of these out, so it could be a coil clogger. Secondly, it is going to pull the capsaicin out (which of course you want, it makes the pepper spicy), but I would be concerned if capsaicin is really safe to inhale. Aresolized capsacin is essentially pepper spray, no? I would have the same concern about the artificial pepper flavors on the market that likely also contain capsaicin. Regardless, please proceed carefully!

Personally I have Schezwan pepper corn extract in my vape panty that I haven't been brave enough to try yet. I might just not! (but curiosity will probably get the better of me at some point)
 
Any of you guys and girls familiar with those tamarind chili powder mexican candies?

What I would give to be able to create a watermelon or mango tamarind chili flavor
Vaping_zps3bb2d0f8.gif


xx% LA watermelon
xx% NN tamarind
xx% chili powder flavor(lol)

ugh!! let's figure out how to make this!
Salted Caramel flavor would give a sweet salty touch your looking for flavor west has it and real flavors has it
 

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Nude Nic's Tamarin d'oh or whatever it's called is pretty good on its own. They recommend 5% if I recall correctly.
You could add saline (make sure it's the 99% one... not contact solution/Visine/etc) but be prepared for very gunked up coils at the percentage you'd have to add.
For spiciness, I would imagine you just add a couple of drops of whichever pepper you prefer. TFA has jalapeno for example.... and I'm sure there are others.
 

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