Lovers of Lime Tahity, are you talking about cold-pressed? Or distilled? (I know I prefer the cold-pressed.)
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From HIC's flavor notes--my FA bible:
FA Lime Tahiti Cold-Pressed The flavor of fresh-squeezed conventional lime
juice - refreshing, tart, and realistic. If you're making a limeade vape, start here (and also read about FA Florida Key Lime). To add fresh lime
juice flavor to a recipe, start with 0.5%. Lime Tahiti Cold-Pressed is a very prominent flavor when fresh; small amounts mellow substantially within a day or two. For longer-lasting flavor, add a bit of Lime Tahiti Distilled or consider whether the bolder flavor of Florida Key Lime appeals to you.
FA Lime Tahiti Distilled Sharper than Cold-Pressed, both of which mellow with age. If you’re making soda pop or cocktail flavors, this is a must-have flavor that no other brand duplicates. Creamysweet additions can make it taste like lime popsicles. When fresh-mixed (especially with plenty of PG), it’s zesty, sparkling lime with a bit of bitterness. In recipes, start with 0.5% or less - Lime Tahiti Distilled can dominate other flavors even at 1%. Use it with ColdPressed for a more complete lime flavor. If you just want realistic juice flavor, get Lime Cold-Pressed and/or Florida Key Lime instead.
FA Florida Key Lime This tastes just like an actual Key lime run through the blender - excellent, authentic flavor - including strong zesty notes. It is FA’s zestiest, boldest, most fade-resistant lime flavoring. The zesty notes can be a little overwhelming if you vape with high-PG base; VG will take some of the edge off. FA Lime Tahiti Cold-Pressed makes an excellent partner for a tasty lime-juice-blend flavor in recipes. If you need to sweeten Key Lime, consider using a little bit of FA Royal Orange to keep it tasting juicy.
I never tried the distilled--the other two are excellent!