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Flavourart.com in Tips and Tricks; Originally Posted by quovadis The British call it custard...although there is a difference between Vienna cream and custard. In france ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by quovadis View Post
    The British call it custard...although there is a difference between Vienna cream and custard.

    In france this is called Creme patissiere.
    Ahhhhh... Thanks for the explanation! Despite being European (from the UK), I didn't know Vienna cream was similar to custard although the "eggs" might've given it away but didn't know if it was egg whites or yolks or both. The image on Flavourart made it look like a white cream, not a yellow custard type.

    Nevertheless, should it smell like caramel and be darkish in colour compared to most of the other Flavourart flavours? I guess I'm wondering if I got a mislabelled one or something.

    Re ordinary commercial nic cream, I too haven't found any I like. I find them quite foul... . Given what you and Scottes have said about the Flavourart cream, I won't try it either. The supplier I got mine from was out of stock of the cream, which is why I thought I'd try the Vienna one instead, just in case it might bear some slight resemblance to cream... Seems not?
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    Quote Originally Posted by quovadis View Post
    We have a serious problem on the cream front!!

    I have not found a decent cream flavor from any of these vendors.

    The chinese pre-mixed nic cream is the best i have found so far...
    Quovadis, have you tried the cream flavor from eliquidplanet? I'm curious what you think if you have. I'm very happy with it but that is based only on the cream I buy from any grocery store to make ice cream. I have to agree with you on the Bread Crust flavor from FlavourArt. I haven't vaped it yet but the smell was enough to make me wary to say the least.

    I'm not certain about all the flavors, but I will say customer service and shipping times have been outstanding from FlavourArt. My shipment from Italy was sent on a Friday and was waiting for me on Monday. The "created on" date on my bottles was only three days earlier than the date I received it.

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    Yes
    i tried two drops in a vg with a few drops of nic. have a way of testing flavors in small samples.

    It is quite foul.

    Nothing to do with a double creme !!

    The meringue they gave me is good.

    I sincerely think the cream is OFF !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Starlight View Post
    Ahhhhh... Thanks for the explanation! Despite being European (from the UK), I didn't know Vienna cream was similar to custard although the "eggs" might've given it away but didn't know if it was egg whites or yolks or both. The image on Flavourart made it look like a white cream, not a yellow custard type.

    Nevertheless, should it smell like caramel and be darkish in colour compared to most of the other Flavourart flavours? I guess I'm wondering if I got a mislabelled one or something.

    Re ordinary commercial nic cream, I too haven't found any I like. I find them quite foul... . Given what you and Scottes have said about the Flavourart cream, I won't try it either. The supplier I got mine from was out of stock of the cream, which is why I thought I'd try the Vienna one instead, just in case it might bear some slight resemblance to cream... Seems not?
    The caramel cream is "Creme Brulee"
    It is the addition of brown sugar caramelized on the cream or "Panna cotta"
    Literally "cooked cream"

    The only difference between custard and Vienna cream is that Vienna cream often has a hint of brandy.

    Either way.. the Italians got it completely wrong...
    So i will be on the phone with them tomorrow morning..

    I'm extremely disappointed.
    I was sure they had mastered this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by voidNIL View Post
    Quovadis, have you tried the cream flavor from eliquidplanet? I'm curious what you think if you have. I'm very happy with it but that is based only on the cream I buy from any grocery store to make ice cream. I have to agree with you on the Bread Crust flavor from FlavourArt. I haven't vaped it yet but the smell was enough to make me wary to say the least.

    I'm not certain about all the flavors, but I will say customer service and shipping times have been outstanding from FlavourArt. My shipment from Italy was sent on a Friday and was waiting for me on Monday. The "created on" date on my bottles was only three days earlier than the date I received it.
    Thanks for the tip...going there now...

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    By the way
    all the Chinese cream liquids were red.
    I had bought some from RMV, not bad at all.

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    Okay, I've been thinking about mixing my own for awhile, but I have a few concerns/questions that have held me back. BTW, I vape about 3mL a day. You all seem to like mixing, so maybe you could tell me why by answering this simple multiple answer question.


    In consideration of the start up/supply cost and time commitment, I find that mixing my own juice is:
    A) great because I'm DIYer to the bone and don't care about the time or money that much.
    B) is a great way to save a lot of money in the long run.
    C) worth the time and cost because the juice is so much better.
    D) _______________________________(fill in the blank)


    Thanks!!!

    A little extra added value to my somewhat off topic question.
    GrimGreen's Flavourart Review:
    <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-a__2BI7fMs>

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    The only thing I ordered from FlavourArt are the tobacco flavors. I tried a few and I vape all day on them, I am quite addicted to it .
    Yesterday I pleced a new order: 1 Liter of PG 36 MG with a great discount.




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    Concerning milk, cream and bread crust ( so far the only flavors did not meet the expectations) it is worthy to say that they have been developed to be used (milk, cream) in fat products, vegetable creams, ice creams and similar. This means that flavor binds itself with fat and proteins and the release in this food matrix is very different compared to vapour. This rule applies to all flavors but the components of milk and particularly cream, make them unpleasant in vaping as they might remind spoiled milk or a cheesy one. So if these flavors are a must have for vaping they need to undergo a formula modification, to cope with this new application. Bread crust have been developed for gluten free bread and it was intended to be used in a bread dough, and flavor must withstand baking. In this phase, part of flavor volatilzes and harsh notes you detect on vaping are stripped off in the oven. These are the main reasons why some flavors might not work properly in vaping, but this flavor is pretty good after baking.
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    Kind regards

    Max

    [new supplier has now applied for registration - this post edited & OK - Mods please note - chris]
    Last edited by rolygate; 11-27-2009 at 03:21 PM. Reason: supplier posted in error but has apologised & is in the pipeline

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    Max, you might want to register as a supplier before you make any more posts.

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