Now, quick: Somebody tell me what to do with this bottle of FA Monsoon! It smells like sex! 3%?
Monsoon fan here: http://vapingunderground.com/threads/hics-mixes-diy-recipes-store.54921/page-41#post-849735 . I don't have much to add to that...yet!
Now, quick: Somebody tell me what to do with this bottle of FA Monsoon! It smells like sex! 3%?
You can read about my early adventures with CXTC (Carolina Xtract) in this thread, along with some of the results I had with it versus VT over the course of a couple months.
Especially for cream-and-honey fans, here's an Easter dessert from the Greek island of Sifnos. This one emphasizes the sweet ricotta flavor in Nonna's Cake for a custardy/cheesecake vape.
New today at HIC's Mixes : Greek Melopita
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"This is a sweet and creamy honey-vanilla vape. Melopita is a traditional Greek custard pie, similar to honey-vanilla cheesecake with citrus, spice and nut accents. A 2-3 day steep time is recommended. All flavorings used are diketone-free. This recipe uses only FlavourArt flavorings, including Torrone and Nonna's Cake."
Lol!I vape OFD right after the shake, and I dare anyone to try and stop me.
I vape OFD right after the shake, and I dare anyone to try and stop me.
Monsoon fan here: http://vapingunderground.com/threads/hics-mixes-diy-recipes-store.54921/page-41#post-849735 . I don't have much to add to that...yet!
I am in the same boat I bought a recipe and then only just remembered when I was orderingDamnit. I totally forgot about the HICS recipes I bought last week! I got so caught up with the clone I'm perfecting (and I'm damn close). Gotta order a flavor or two and whip up some new HICs!
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Just mixed my first recipe with nona cake. Very hard to not vape it now lol
Holy cow - I mixed this up a couple of days ago and am vaping it now - it's delicious! Time to make a BIG bottleNew today at HIC's Mixes : Pomegranate Turkish Delight
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"Inspired by lokum ("Turkish Delight" candies) this recipe transforms FlavourArt Pomegranate into a sweet fruit-and-nut gel candy flavor. This recipe requires only FlavourArt flavorings, including Torrone, Marzipan, and Fig (which is used as a sweetener). FA Rose is optional but recommended for the most authentic Turkish Delight flavor."
You know those days when no flavor sounds great? I wanted something out of the ordinary, extra sweet, and boldly flavored. I found it with this recipe before I even excavated my Rose flavoring bottle. But with Rose it's extra delightful! If floral flavors make you nervous (used to be the case for me), this recipe is an ideal first one - you can leave it out or start low and still have a great vape.
Did you add the FA Rose? Enjoy!Holy cow - I mixed this up a couple of days ago and am vaping it now - it's delicious! Time to make a BIG bottle
Did you add the FA Rose? Enjoy!
What are you planning on for your NF Carrot Cake? I have it too from Hic's Carrot Cake Frappuccino which is delicious. But haven't done anything else with that flavor.Well, I really didn't enjoy my introduction to Nonna's Cake via HIC's Strawberry Crown Cake recipe. After a 3-day steep, it had the exact same faintly sour note as LorAnn's Cream Cheese Icing (which was repulsive enough to stick in my brain almost a full year after the one and only time I mixed with it).
But apparently Nonna just likes to take her time, because a week later, this SCC is fantastic! I didn't think the FA Strawberry would survive that long, but it's definitely still there and nicely balanced with the cake.
Now I'm eyeing up my NF Carrot Cake and wondering if perhaps Nonna would like to step in for LorAnn......
It is worth every bit of money that you spend to make it! I made a 200 ml batch of it to start and that was gone in a week. I vaped the heck out of it. It is heavenly. I love lemon vapes and HIC did not dissappoint! EnjoyVape mail came today! Gonna mix some HICS after the kids are in bed!
Sidebar: While I'm not a fan of the actual Lemon Merengue Pie, I tried a LMP flavor at the local B&M yesterday and it was AMAZING. Now I have to order more flavors to make HICs LMP!
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I totally agree!!!It is worth every bit of money that you spend to make it! I made a 200 ml batch of it to start and that was gone in a week. I vaped the heck out of it. It is heavenly. I love lemon vapes and HIC did not dissappoint! Enjoy
What are you planning on for your NF Carrot Cake? I have it too from Hic's Carrot Cake Frappuccino which is delicious. But haven't done anything else with that flavor.
Sounds great! Think I'll give it a shot too! Let us know how it turns out for you!I'm thinking I might try to fluff the carrot cake up with a bit of Nonna and some NF Malt. Nonna's has a sort of cream cheese vibe going on with a nice cakey exhale, and I already know that malt is a great sweetener for CC. 3% Carrot cake, 2% Nonna, and maybe .5% of Malt along with a touch of FA Cardamom sounds like a good starting point.
Ok you're making me drool . Ima going to check HIC's recipe now & see. I'll let you know.@Heartsdelight I shall!
I'm hoping to jog something a little more satisfying out of that damn NF CC. A well-made, perfectly moist carrot cake is my favorite dessert of all time plus eternity, so I think my brain is wired to be dubious of anything that claims to taste like one (especially when I can't smoosh it between my teeth and generally just nom the hell out of it). Google "Grandma Hiers Carrot Cake." Yeah, that's the one. Paula Deen is a sex machine.
HIC's CC Frap works well for me because, yes, I would LOVE to have a cup of coffee and a slab of cake with Paula Deen thank you very much. Nevertheless, I'm curious to see if I can coax a classic carrot cake flavor out of it. The sweet and spice are right, and I've discovered that FA Walnut is essential, but the cake element isn't quite on the money. It just needs more body. FW Yellow Cake props it up a bit, but FW Yellow Cake is also a snooty coil wrecking fructose infused high maintenance bitch, so we don't go out much any more.
Ok based on what you noted & looking at Hic's recipe. This is what I came up with, I made 10ml Vaping it on my Marquis clone, vertical coils .15 ohm 32 watts, it's pretty good. Gonna let it steep some & see how it changes.Ok you're making me drool . Ima going to check HIC's recipe now & see. I'll let you know.
Anyone know of a vendor for NF in Europe?
In 2010 FlavourArt was the first flavoring manufacturer to acknowledge their vaping customers’ desire to avoid diacetyl.
Several made “diacetyl free” claims technically true by substituting acetyl propionyl (another alpha-diketone with similar biological impact). Some used a convenient loophole: food labeling regulations permit <0.5% diacetyl concentrations to be labeled “diacetyl free.” Often times, these marketing tactics were combined to intentionally mislead vapers.
Clearly, no other manufacturer is as committed to the vape community as FlavourArt. This research and dedication to providing us consumer safety information is unparalleled and unlikely to be matched by any other company.
FlavourArt. This research and dedication to providing us consumer safety information is unparalleled and unlikely to be matched by any other company.
TFA deserves an honorable mention in any vape-related discussion of flavor manufacturers. Like FlavourArt, TFA recognized the vaping industry early, they strive to provide information relevant to vapers, and they’ve been developing alternative formulations for some of their flavorings.
TFA is unique in the industry for revealing molecules in their flavorings of interest to vapers, allowing us to research and decide for ourselves which we’re willing to use. For this transparency, TFA deserves our respect.
the limitations of TFA’s data and testing methods are important to acknowledge. As TFA clearly states, their tests are ongoing, so component lists can be incomplete and are subject to change.
If you have a sweet tooth and like fruity dessert vapes, put FlavourArt Monsoon on your shopping list! As far as I can tell, only ecigexpress has it in the US right now.
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That's white cake and candied "tutti fruitty" bits. I taste candied cherries, candied orange peel, and other candied fruits (papaya?) that come and go, hard to identify, but a complex blend of bright candied fruit bits. It's among FA's sweetest flavors.
Try 2% or 2.5% standalone for a first mix. As a shake and vape the fruit is strong; after a couple days the fruits mellow and the background white-vanilla cake flavor gains strength. Around 3% standalone the vapor trail gets fragrant, like some kind of fruity incense, so less than 3% pleased me more. I'd call the fruit blend "aromatic" - but there are no flowers here (thank goodness!)
Monsoon is in hot competition with Vienna Cream as my favorite FA standalone flavor. I've been mixing with Monsoon but keep finding I prefer it standalone! YUM!
P.S. If you buy flavors based on the manufacture's or vendors' names/descriptions, you'll have to be brave and/or trust me. I would have named it Tutti-Frutty Wedding Cake (it's different fruits than FA's "Tutti-Frutty", so I see why they didn't).
I didn't realize until I read this post that FA Monsoon had any hint of "cake"... which makes me much more susceptible to trying it. From the description, it sounds a lot like traditional fruitcake--except, I guess, that the cake flavor is not so dense/eggy?
You rock HIC! You are a gem! With your knowledge, innate ability with flavor & eloquent descriptions! Please don't ever leave us! Thanks for all you do!<stepping onto a soapbox>
If you try to avoid or limit diketones in vaping, please take the time to read this whole post. If diketones are not an issue for you, please skip it.
a short history lesson
In 2010 FlavourArt was the first flavoring manufacturer to acknowledge their vaping customers’ desire to avoid diacetyl. FA heeded studies that indicated other alpha-diketones were similarly suspect, and they began reformulations to eliminate “diacetyl and related diketones.” Some flavorings could not be reformulated with satisfactory results. FA split all flavorings with any diacetyl into their “Kitchen Magic” line, adding warnings that they contained diacetyl and were not suitable for vaping.
Here is what’s remarkable: During the reformulation project, FA publicly posted lab tests of diacetyl content. Some that could not be reformulated contained under one part-per-million of diacetyl -- yet FA tagged them as “unsuitable for vaping.” Remember, this was early 2011. No other manufacturers were even looking for such low concentrations at the time - much less providing warnings to avoid inhalation.
Over the next few years, some other manufacturers took note of vapers’ wishes. Their responses differed. At least one issued a blanket disclaimer that their flavorings were not intended for inhalation. One made “diacetyl free” claims that independent lab tests revealed to be outright lies - repeatedly. Several made “diacetyl free” claims technically true by substituting acetyl propionyl (another alpha-diketone with similar biological impact). Some used a convenient loophole: food-labeling regulations permit <0.5% diacetyl concentrations to be labeled “diacetyl free.” Often times, these marketing tactics were combined to intentionally mislead vapers.
As others in the industry began addressing diacetyl, FlavourArt moved beyond that with their ClearStream project. Teaming with scientists and physicians, they began testing the effect of vaporized e-liquid versus tobacco smoke on living cells.
Recently FlavourArt took another leap with ClearStream Onward (http://www.clearstreamonward.com/the-project-clearstream-onward/). These test results include objective measures of toxicity of vaporized flavorings on lung epithelial cells and vascular endothelial cells. Clearly, no other manufacturer is as committed to the vape community as FlavourArt. This research and dedication to providing us consumer safety information is unparalleled and unlikely to be matched by any other company.
about The Flavor Apprentice
TFA deserves an honorable mention in any vape-related discussion of flavor manufacturers. Like FlavourArt, TFA recognized the vaping industry early, they strive to provide information relevant to vapers, and they’ve been developing alternative formulations for some of their flavorings. Most notably, as other companies sometimes resorted to deceit and dishonesty to market to vapers, TFA provided us this: http://shop.perfumersapprentice.com/specsheetlist.aspx. TFA is unique in the industry for revealing molecules in their flavorings of interest to vapers, allowing us to research and decide for ourselves which we’re willing to use. For this transparency, TFA deserves our respect.
If you are a DIYer serious about avoiding diketones, the limitations of TFA’s data and testing methods are important to acknowledge. As TFA clearly states, their tests are ongoing, so component lists can be incomplete and are subject to change. Sometimes a flavoring will vanish from the list, perhaps reappearing later with updated information. Though changes are typically insignificant, if you diligently avoid specific ingredients, double-check their reported data now and then (perhaps when you need to restock). Also note that TFA reports concentrations of selected components down to tenths of 1%, which is parts-per-thousand. (Recall FlavourArt’s 2011 tests at parts-per-million by comparison.) TFA also clearly states, “these are approximations only and are not definitive.”
The reported information for TFA Brown Sugar: http://shop.perfumersapprentice.com/componentlist.aspx?sku_search=343021 now shows “<0.2%” for both acetoin and acetyl propionyl - neither of which were previously listed as components for this flavoring. These are the lowest concentration figures I've ever seen TFA report for any component, but I know this is significant to a number of DIYers here. Six of my store recipes use 1% or less of this flavoring along with only diketone-free FlavourArt flavors. I’ll be changing some descriptions at my store to reflect this. The recipes and flavoring are unchanged -- we just have more detailed information from TFA.
My philosophy is that we each have a right to decide what ingredients we use, and the more information we have available, the more informed our decisions will be. With that in mind, I'll always pass along information like this, hoping to reach anyone who needs to know.
Yes, but I love Monsoon so much that I'll mix it at night and vape it in the morning.Monsoon is definitely really good standalone but it really needs a few days steep so that the punchy fruitiness wears out and it mellows.
Yes, but I love Monsoon so much that I'll mix it at night and vape it in the morning.
I'm not crazy, my mother had me tested.
midknight, do you taste the tobacco in Monsoon?Yes, but I love Monsoon so much that I'll mix it at night and vape it in the morning.
I'm not crazy, my mother had me tested.