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Shisha Raspberry. Comments

angenz
2020-11-26g_translate
Works well to add notes to other raspberries. At 1% adds freshness, and a syrupy sweetness without being candyish. From: https://e-liquid-recipes.com/flavor/280622 All the same top notes as their Raspberry (Malina). Does have a sweeter jammy type base to it that makes it much more versatile and usable. A little less potent than most Inawera Flavor Description: Sweet, dry, and dense slightly candy raspberry, without too much in the way of tartness or juiciness. Most useful when you want a good "raspberry" flavor without much realism or moisture to blend into drier tobaccos or layered bakeries. Pretty strong overall, but not quite as strong as INW Raspberry Concentrate. Use at .25-.5% as an accent, and 1.5-2% as a primary flavor. Inhale is very sweet and fairly dense, with a thick candy raspberry taste. Like a fancier raspberry hard candy. A bit syrupy, but not particularly moist. Exhale is more of the same. Dense, sweet raspberry. No floral edge here, but a pretty modest tart brightness in the top notes. Heavily sweet base, like a sweetened raspberry syrup. Sweetness tastes sugary, as opposed to any kind of weird artificial sweetener. Moderately dry mouthfeel, with a lingering sticky sugar lips and just a bit of bitterness. Off-flavors: Nah, not really. Sweeter, candy raspberries can get a little robutussin-y if overdone, but it doesn't really seem like an issue sub 2%. Throat Hit: Light to moderate, nothing too crazy but a bit dry and harsh, especially over 1%. Uses & Pairings: I'm going to run with the Shisha thing, I think the preferred pairing here is with dryer, roastier flavors. Also seems like a good raspberry to use in bakeries. It should stay put in the mix, and not moisten or mess any of your more textured bakeries. Adding some Liquid Amber will get a pretty realistic, gelatinous kind of filling. Should have the same kind of affinity for chocolate. Concentration testing: This is fairly linear, so this is going to be pretty boring. .25% is definitely present, but not overwhelming. Light sweetness, and a lighter candy raspberry flavor. .5% has a bit more body to it, definitely reads as candy down this low. I get most of the tartness out of this flavor by .5%. 1% has a heavier, solid body. Tartness complimented by that intense sweetness. 1.5% is pushing it a bit, getting a bit warm and syrupy, while still on the dry side. 2% is my usuable limit. Just toeing the line on robutussin, but a heavy, solid sweetness. Those top notes are getting just a bit bitter and medicinal. 3% is pretty solidly medicinal. Too sweet, too thick, and a bit bitter. I'd recommend mixing with this at .25-.5% as an accent flavor, and 1.5-2% as a primary note, especially if you're using this as a jammier filling with some added Liquid Amber or a candy texturizer.

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