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Frosting. Kommentare

angenz
2020-07-31g_translate
From: https://www.reddit.com/r/DIY_eJuice/comments/5b4hrn/flv_frosting/ Setup: Velocity 2 Clone, Dual 15 wrap 3mm Nifethal 70 coils @.18 ohms. 45W-70w power, 480F temp limit. Full Cotton Wicks. Testing: FLV Frosting @ 3%, 70/30 VG/PG, Steeped 2 weeks. Flavor Description: Thick, dense, smooth vanilla frosting. At lower wattages there are butter-cream type frosting notes you'd get on a mid-grade wedding cake. If you crank the wattage it starts to lose some nuance and it gets a even denser canned duncan-hines/pilsbury vanilla frosting, bordering on the mouthfeel you get from the marshmallows out of lucky charms. Off-flavors: None. Throat Hit: 1/10, really smooth after a steep. Uses: The obvious one is frosting on bakeries. Thick mouthfeel would lend itself to use as a thick, sweet vanilla for milkshakes or ice creams. The lucky charms marshmallow texture would work great in cereal mixes, especially the milkier versions. Pairings: Yellow cake, vanilla cupcake, Nonna's cake, CDS... you get the point. Cereals like CAP Cereal 27, FW Fruity Flakes. Tart citruses and other fruits for flavored frostings. It's a blank slate. Notes: I was skeptical about this, until I steeped it. Lorann's Cream Cheese Icing is my closest competitor, but this has a much clearer vanilla note and I like the added volume here. It's almost a really good marshmallow flavor. I'm sure how to wax more poetic about it, but it's pretty effective for a sweet, fluffy, vanilla frosting.
angenz
2020-08-01g_translate
From: https://e-liquid-recipes.com/flavor/117681 Maybe 1.5-3% in mixes. It's not a weak flavor, but I think it will need closer to the 2-3% in mixes to hold it's place. It's a very authentic flavor, and I think it has great versatility to be used almost anywhere.

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