

Cinnamon Roll Flavor Dram
Cinnamon Roll Dram
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Cinnamon Roll Flavor candy oil brings to mind the familiar aroma of a bakery in the morning. Now you can add that creamy, sweet dough cinnamon goodness to a variety of baked goods and confections.
1 dram = about 1 teaspoon
This flavor is water-soluble but has been shown to be effective when flavoring chocolates and coatings (confectionary coatings). If too much flavor is used, it may cause thickening. Add liquified coconut oil, or cocoa butter to help thin/smooth. This flavor is appropriate for use in chocolate mixtures such as ganache, fudges, fondants, and icings (typical use is ¼ - ½ teaspoon per pound of chocolate or coating).
LorAnn's super strength flavors (also known
as candy oils or flavoring oils) are three to four times the strength of water
or alcohol-based flavorings or,extracts.
Use Candy Oil In: Hard candy, general candy
making, cakes, cookies, frosting, ice cream and a wide variety of other baking
and confectionery applications.
Note: When substituting these
flavors for extracts, use 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon for 1 teaspoon of extract.
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Cinnamon Roll Dram
-
Cinnamon Roll Flavor candy oil brings to mind the familiar aroma of a bakery in the morning. Now you can add that creamy, sweet dough cinnamon goodness to a variety of baked goods and confections.
1 dram = about 1 teaspoon
This flavor is water-soluble but has been shown to be effective when flavoring chocolates and coatings (confectionary coatings). If too much flavor is used, it may cause thickening. Add liquified coconut oil, or cocoa butter to help thin/smooth. This flavor is appropriate for use in chocolate mixtures such as ganache, fudges, fondants, and icings (typical use is ¼ - ½ teaspoon per pound of chocolate or coating).
LorAnn's super strength flavors (also known
as candy oils or flavoring oils) are three to four times the strength of water
or alcohol-based flavorings or,extracts.
Use Candy Oil In: Hard candy, general candy
making, cakes, cookies, frosting, ice cream and a wide variety of other baking
and confectionery applications.
Note: When substituting these
flavors for extracts, use 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon for 1 teaspoon of extract.


















