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Has anyone ran into a concentrate or mix that is similar to a run of the mill fortune cookie?
Has anyone ran into a concentrate or mix that is similar to a run of the mill fortune cookie?
Yes, There are not many concentrates that are basic ingredient. That will make this though. It is only a cookie made with egg, flour, sugar, vanilla, and sesame oil.While I have no recipe for fortune cookie e-liquid, if I wanted to make one, I'd ask THe Google for a baker's recipe, then use like flavorings in creating the juice. This was suggested by @HeadInClouds and a course of action I've since followed.
Sicily, Is that a weak lemon? How is it compared to the lemon in CAP lemon meringue pie or FE lemon?Out of my head, I'm thinking of FA Cookies, one of the three FA Vanilla flavors (probably Classic), a touch of FA Nut Mix to imitate the sesame flavor. In addition, at least the Fortune Cookies I had so far, also had a hint of Lemon. Therefore, a hint of FA Lemon Sicily.
IMO, it's a pretty strong Lemon flavor. Therefore, I'd probably start with 0.25-0.5% of the FA Lemon Sicily. I don't know of the other brands, due to mainly utilizing FA flavors.Sicily, Is that a weak lemon? How is it compared to the lemon in CAP lemon meringue pie or FE lemon?
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That's why I prefer using FA flavors. A little goes a long way. You just have to know what percentage to use. With CAP flavors, I had to use too high of a percentage. I'd love to see a good Hibiscus. With CAP, or TFA, I have to use around 18%, which isn't good for max VG.If you ever want a really mellow background lemon for a bakery mix the CAP is really good.
Really I was looking for Fortune Cookie because IMO it tastes like the background note of fruity pebbles.
That's why I prefer using FA flavors. A little goes a long way. You just have to know what percentage to use. With CAP flavors, I had to use too high of a percentage. I'd love to see a good Hibiscus. With CAP, or TFA, I have to use around 18%, which isn't good for max VG.
The master/guru of FA flavors would be HIC (HeadInClouds). You can search the DIY here for lots of detailed information, and recipes. In addition, you can find out about his "Notes on FA..." at http://mamajsflavorshop.com/headinclouds-my-notes-on-flavor-descriptions/.So you use mostly FA,
What flavors do you use for Milk bases with FA?
Is their FA Coconut any good to work with for that or anything like small amounts of FA Almond ?
There are just so many options for a milk base out there it is crazy. I do tons or research on google, forums, and Reddit. I just like to hear opinions from single users in general. Flavors are just so subjective and then you also have no idea how much work some people do to arrive at some of the opinions you see in other places on the net.
Out of my head, I'm thinking of FA Cookies, one of the three FA Vanilla flavors (probably Classic), a touch of FA Nut Mix to imitate the sesame flavor. In addition, at least the Fortune Cookies I had so far, also had a hint of Lemon. Therefore, a hint of FA Lemon Sicily.
Thanks for the information on INW's sesame! I didn't know. Do you happen to know of an excellent Ginger flavor?While I don't recall sesame in fortune cookies (It's been a while since I munched on one), you're a cook, Neunerball and would know. To that end, Inawera makes and excellent sesame flavoring, one which garnered special mention in HIC's notes.
Thanks for the information on INW's sesame! I didn't know. Do you happen to know of an excellent Ginger flavor?
No, it would gunk up the coil(s) too much.Fortune cookie vape. Sounds great. Any way to get a fortune with it too?
I'm still a newbie in the bakery group, but I was pondering your question. How about:mix that is similar to a run of the mill fortune cookie?