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Does anyone know of a chilli flovour for mixing?

µDavid

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Hello.

I have stumbled upon a recipe for a kind of candy that is known in Sweden as Chillibubs, and I have stumbled upon a recipe that tastes like that only without the touch of chilli and I want to ask you if you know of a flavor addative that could add this to a recipe?

I haven't been able to reproduce the flavour but while I had one juice in my RDA and switched to another juice it begun tasting just like that candy, its salty licorice with some fruit flavour(red gummy) but chilli was missing.

Since then I have begun mixing those to recipes to recreate the taste but so far I haven't been able to get it right but I think I'm closing in on it.

So you know what I am dealing with here is the latest version of the target recipe, not good yet though:
5% Forest Fruit(FA)
2% Cream Fresh(FA)
5% Blue Ice(FW)
10% Blue Rasberry Cotton Candy(CAP)

Regards
 

Redchigh

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When you say chilli, do you mean 'cold' taste as in chilly, or hot as in chili?

If cold, maybe koolada.
If hot, maybe this will work?
http://www.ecigexpress.com/diy-e-li...itexpress/chilly-by-flavors-express-10ml.html

If it's out, try capsicum? Can buy it for flavorings. Gonna want to have an easy hand with capsicum, it's more burn with no flavor. Try searching ecigexpress.com for jalapeno.

Should be easy to figure out the other flavors, based on the flavors you had in the rda.
 

nightshard

It's VG/PG not PG/VG
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While capsaicin and piperine do provide the sensation of heat which is in fact the reaction of the pain receptors in you mouth and tongue, you wouldn't necessarily want that in your lungs.
 

Huckleberried

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The only capsicum flavoring I've seen available has a Scoville rating of like TWELVE MILLION. I would not go that route. Their is a jalapeno flavoring, haven't heard anything good about it. Inawera has a spicy something flavoring, I can't recall the name, but I remember @Daintanee using it.
 

nightshard

It's VG/PG not PG/VG
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I clearly remember TFA having a hot flavor of some kind but it's gone.
Probably removed after a few accidents.
 

Huckleberried

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I had interest in it, at one time, myself. But the more warnings I got from people, the longer I thought about it, I decided I don't want that inhaled into my lungs.
 

Foggz

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I had interest in it, at one time, myself. But the more warnings I got from people, the longer I thought about it, I decided I don't want that inhaled into my lungs.

ditto that! .. it is however useful for cooking ;p
 

Jimi D

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By the looks of your recipe. You're wanting a cold sensation. HiLIQ carries Cooling Agent that is very nice.
 

Daintanee

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The only capsicum flavoring I've seen available has a Scoville rating of like TWELVE MILLION. I would not go that route. Their is a jalapeno flavoring, haven't heard anything good about it. Inawera has a spicy something flavoring, I can't recall the name, but I remember @Daintanee using it.
Inawera has a chili flavor, but to me it tastes more like a chili seasoning mix, not a chili pepper. Tag jalopeno is quite spicy, but I find it horrid, but then I'm not one for jalapenos.
 

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