Description
OliveNation's apricot extract can be used for baking, beverages and ice cream. This great tasting apricot flavor comes through wherever you use it. It is wonderful when used in sauces for poultry, pork and fish. All it takes is one teaspoon of this concentrated extract for your typical cake or cookie recipe. Add it to any recipe that calls for apricots as one of its ingredients. This extract is sugar and gluten-free. Formula updated June 21st 2017 Ingredients: Natural ethyl alcohol, natural apricot flavors.
Information for E-Cigarette and Non Food & Drink Customers
This item is filled in fluid ounces and not by weight
Additional Information
INGREDIENTS: |
Glycerin, Alcohol, Water and Natural Flavors |
SDS: |
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SPEC: |
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NON GMO: |
Non-GMO |
GLUTEN FREE: |
Gluten Free |
KOSHER: |
Kosher |
ORGANIC: |
No |
ALCOHOL FREE: |
No |
VEGAN FRIENDLY: |
Vegan Friendly |
PG FREE: |
PG Free |
FLAVOR: |
Apricot |
SUGGESTED USES: |
Baking, Brewing, Cooking |
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: |
United States |
PHYSICAL APPEARANCE: |
Clear Liquid |
WHEAT: |
Wheat Free |
EGG: |
Egg Free |
SOY: |
Soy Free |
PEANUT: |
Peanut Free |
SUGAR FREE: |
Sugar Free |
TREE NUT: |
Tree Nut Free |
12 Reviews
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Apricot
I just could not taste the apricot in this extract. What I did taste was almond. I will be using this in my almond cookies so it won't go to waste. Apricot is a very difficult extract to duplicate.
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Variety of extracts/emulsions
Purchased apricot and several other fruit extracts to use during canning season. Olive Nation is the only site I've found peach, apple, apricot and assorted berries flavors. Shipping was quick and extracts arrived in perfect condition, as shipping box was heavily bubble-wrap packed. Have yet to use the extracts, but they all passed the "sniff" test! Highly recommend if you are in need of hard-to-find flavors...price is cheaper than Amazon, too, if you can find the desired flavor.
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Apricot Homebrew
My advice to anyone brewing an apricot flavored beer: skip the purée. Just use about 4oz of this extract after fermentation. Stir into wort gently, then bottle condition or keg. If you like an apricot flavored beer, you’ll love this.