What flavors have you found to change the most over time?

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MattBott

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tobaccos and deserts take long... and by deserts i mean cakes, cookies, chocolates, brownies etc........



The chocolate I just mixed up ("Hot Cocoa" recipe to follow) tastes really good just after mixing. Maybe when I get towards the end of the 30ml bottle, it'll taste even better...

Chocolate (LA): 10%
Sweet Cream (TFA): 5%
Marshmallow (LA): 4%
EM: 4% or to taste
 

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tobacco flavors need a long time to steep. Deserts will also benefit from steeping. Mixed flavors (like apple-caramel) also benefit from steeping.
I though the simple, single flavors only need 1 day to steep. Indeed after 1 day an orange or mandarin of coffee can be vaped. But even these flavors will benefit from a week steeping.
I currently use an ultrasonic for speeding up the steeping. When i try a bottle of cookie or apple, after an hour of ultrasonic steeping (equals 2 weeks) they taste a little different, better IMO. but not much. With all the other flavors (tobacco, desert, mixed) the result is much more pronounced and better.
 

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glass, give us a recipe for the m-type.... do you have one?

Sure.. glad to. I use 1 drop of TFA M-type Tobacco per 5 ml. That translates to 0.5% for the pipettes I use. I have tried 1 drop per ml (2.5%) but that just killed me, even after steeping. The 1 drop solution is very mild and flavorful. definitely a tobacco with NO harsh notes. I do steep it a month because I know that if I do less time, it tastes like garbage!
This is the nicest tobacco flavor I have. Good Luck!

Checkout the flavoring thread. There might be a question for you there.. at least Levitas thinks so.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/diy-e-liquid/336110-flavor-apprentice-flavoring-thread-9.html
 

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im sure your enjoying that cleaner... i gotta pick one up... i just want to find a place locally.. i dont want to buy one on the internet...

and i agree with you Vappa, most juices taste better after being steeped...

Shouldn't be hard to find one locally. Though here in Holland there aren't many selling these, even not via Internet.
 

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I have come to the belief that I'm just not that picky with flavors or my taste buds are totally shot after 30 years of smoking, because most of my stuff doesn't require steeping for me to taste it well,,,,,,,,but I use mostly fruits.

However, I made some dragon fruit yesterday that tasted just blah.

Today it tastes good,,,,,,,I guess a day of steeping helped that one LOL.
 

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Sure.. glad to. I use 1 drop of TFA M-type Tobacco per 5 ml. That translates to 0.5% for the pipettes I use. I have tried 1 drop per ml (2.5%) but that just killed me, even after steeping. The 1 drop solution is very mild and flavorful. definitely a tobacco with NO harsh notes. I do steep it a month because I know that if I do less time, it tastes like garbage!
This is the nicest tobacco flavor I have. Good Luck!

Checkout the flavoring thread. There might be a question for you there.. at least Levitas thinks so.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/diy-e-liquid/336110-flavor-apprentice-flavoring-thread-9.html

thank you for this.. i will def. try this out..
 
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