Lemon Oil Natural Flavor
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Lemon Oil Natural Flavor Dram
This essential oil is oil-soluble, making it an excellent choice for crafting high-end chocolates and confectionary coatings. Typical usage ranges from ¼ to ½ teaspoon per pound of chocolate or coating, perfect for creating delicately flavored artisan confections.
Common Uses as a Food Grade Essential Oil:
- Baking: Ideal for flavoring baked goods such as cakes, cookies, and pastries where a hint of lemon is desired.
- Confectionary: Enhances the taste of hard candies, gummies, and lozenges with its bright, citrusy essence.
- Beverages: A few drops can be added to teas, cocktails, and other beverages for a refreshing lemon twist.
- Cooking: Works well in marinades, dressings, and sauces to infuse a lemony zing.
Common Uses as a Fragrance Oil:
- Diffusers: Used in diffusers to purify the air and create a refreshing, uplifting atmosphere in any space.
- Personal Care: Incorporated into soaps, shampoos, and lotions, offering a light, invigorating scent.
- Cleaning Products: Commonly added to natural cleaning solutions for its degreasing properties and fresh, clean fragrance.
- Candle Making: Used in candle making to produce a clean and refreshing lemon-scented ambiance.
Whether you're seeking to enhance your culinary creations or enrich your aromatic practices, Lemon Essential Oil from LorAnn offers the purity, versatility, and delightful scent needed to elevate your projects.
What Can I Use Flavors For?
Cakes, cupcakes, candy, fondants, frosting, and more! These intense and exceptionally versatile flavors are appropriate for just about anything!
A little goes a long way!
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 Flavor 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.