Can you taste coconut in a vape? I love coconut irl, but in a vape it’s scent only, no taste.
I may work out a variation of that.Give me something to try the Cream Brulee in.I am behind however I noticed there was some talk about graham cracker a few pages back. A few weeks ago I tried a new recipe called Graham Cracker Custard by Silky on ATF that may be an inspiration — Graham Cracker Custard. I did not use FW Graham Cracker and instead I used FA. I also switched the percentage so used 2% CAP and 1% FA.
Coconut tasting like suntan lotion — this happened to be too but it was more like soap and it was intermittent. Someone mentioned to me to add some FLV Sweet Coconut along with the coconut I was using which was FA. The percent ratio did not matter and it was really up to the mixer's taste. I tried it and it worked. Fortunately for me, I only had this happen with one recipe. Another coconut trick I read however have not had the occasion to try it — if you find a recipe you have mixed is thin, add 0.15% FLV Coconut to thicken it up. You should not taste the coconut. Whether another brand of coconut can be used, I do not know. Maybe it was the brand the person has who mentioned this.
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Coconut tasting like suntan lotion — this happened to be too but it was more like soap and it was intermittent. Someone mentioned to me to add some FLV Sweet Coconut along with the coconut I was using which was FA. The percent ratio did not matter and it was really up to the mixer's taste. I tried it and it worked. Fortunately for me, I only had this happen with one recipe. Another coconut trick I read however have not had the occasion to try it — if you find a recipe you have mixed is thin, add 0.15% FLV Coconut to thicken it up. You should not taste the coconut. Whether another brand of coconut can be used, I do not know. Maybe it was the brand the person has who mentioned this.
Boiled peanuts — When I was growing up in Hawaii boiled peanuts were popular but not mushy or slimey or whatever adjectives. I do not know how they are made in the south. If I am not mistaken I think in Hawaii five star spice was added to the peanuts when they were boiling. It has been a very long time since I have had them. I can see where it would be an acquired taste though.
It sounds good. Uhm... try adding a sweetner?I tried a juice in Hawaii that I’ve been trying to recreate. It was called Kulolo. It was different but enjoyable. So I found a recipe for kulolo and have come close but I’m either too strong on the taro or need to up the sweetness.
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It sounds good. Uhm... try adding a sweetner?
I tried a juice in Hawaii that I’ve been trying to recreate. It was called Kulolo. It was different but enjoyable. So I found a recipe for kulolo and have come close but I’m either too strong on the taro or need to up the sweetness.
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That recipe is the best Lemon Meringue Tart to date I’ve tried. And I’ve tried lots.I'm going to have to place a flavor order soon if I'm ever going to be able to make that lemon meringue pie. I might hold off on some of the stuff on my wishlist as some of it is not really needed for any particular recipe.
Mixed @NotSoMini JF Lemon Juicy with @FranC Cheesecake Base.
CAP NY cheesecake 6%
CAP Graham Cracker 1.5
HS Italian Cream 1.5%
JF Lemon Juicy 1.5%
Made more of Nick Evans Lemon Meringue Pie The Best Yet 60ml.
Thanks! I just tried some but I think it needs to steep. I will keep that in mind.I did up JF Lemon Juicy to 2.0% so if it is not enough lemon for you add more.
You have motivated me to try my version of Nick Evans LMP. Will be back later as I have to take my car in for its annual check up.
Thanks! I just tried some but I think it needs to steep. I will keep that in mind.
It’s the best Lemon Meringue Tart so far.
Thanks!I think I let mine steep for two weeks because of the cheesecake.