Toasted Marshmallow by The Flavor Apprentice

Price range: $3.99 through $14.99

Toasted Marshmallow offers a warm, sweet vanilla-forward aroma with caramelized toasted notes. Perfect for elevating hot chocolate, coffee drinks, and dessert sauces. Use 1-2 ml per liter of base liquid for optimal flavor intensity.

Description

Flavor Profile

Toasted Marshmallow by The Flavor Apprentice delivers a sophisticated blend of sweet marshmallow with prominent toasted caramel undertones. The aroma opens with classic vanilla and sugar notes, evolving into warm, slightly smoky toasted characteristics that evoke freshly roasted marshmallows over a campfire. This gourmet concentrate balances confectionery sweetness with subtle depth, making it versatile for both indulgent and sophisticated applications.

Suggested Uses

  • Cocktails & Mocktails: Create signature warm cocktails, hot toddies, and dessert-inspired mocktails. Mix into cream liqueurs, bourbon-based drinks, or creamy non-alcoholic beverages for campfire-themed presentations.
  • Desserts & Pastry: Enhance buttercream frostings, cake batters, chocolate ganaches, and pastry creams. Use in marshmallow-flavored macarons, brownies, and confectionery glazes for elevated sweetness.
  • Beverages: Transform hot chocolate, coffee drinks, flavored milkshakes, and syrup-based beverages. Ideal for gourmet coffee shop applications and premium beverage lines.

Dosage & Tips

Recommended dosage: 1-2 ml per liter of base liquid, adjustable based on desired intensity and target application. For concentrated syrups, start with 0.5 ml per 100 ml of simple syrup. This toasted marshmallow flavoring pairs beautifully with vanilla, chocolate, cinnamon, and caramel notes. Best results achieved when added to warm bases or lightly heated syrups to activate aromatic compounds. Store in cool, dark conditions to preserve flavor integrity.

Additional information

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Capacity

10ml, 125ml, 30ml

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