Wild Strawberry (poziomka) by Inawera

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Wild Strawberry by Inawera delivers intense, fresh berry notes with subtle tartness and natural ripeness. Perfect for craft cocktails, syrup-based drinks, and gourmet dessert toppings. Recommend 2-4% dosage in beverages, 1-2% in creamy applications.

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Description

Flavor Profile

Wild Strawberry (poziomka) by Inawera is a premium Polish aroma concentrate that captures the authentic essence of wild strawberries with remarkable precision. This flavor delivers a vibrant, fresh berry character with natural tartness balanced by subtle sweetness and ripeness. The taste profile features bright fruity notes with a hint of earthy undertones, characteristic of wild forest berries, making it distinctly different from cultivated strawberry varieties.

Suggested Uses

  • Cocktails & Mocktails: Create signature wild strawberry margaritas, daiquiris, and refreshing mocktails. The complexity pairs beautifully with vodka, rum, or sparkling water for elevated mixed drinks.
  • Desserts & Pastry: Enhance cheesecakes, pavlovas, macarons, and pastry creams with authentic wild berry flavor. Use in chocolate ganaches, fruit compotes, and artisanal confections.
  • Beverages: Formulate specialty syrups for smoothie bars, iced tea blends, lemonades, and premium soft drinks with distinctive strawberry character.

Dosage & Tips

For cocktails and syrups, use 2-4% concentration to achieve optimal flavor intensity without overpowering other ingredients. In creamy desserts and beverages, reduce dosage to 1-2% to maintain balance. Inawera’s concentrated formula ensures consistent results across food applications. This berry aroma blends exceptionally well with vanilla, citrus notes, and floral accents. Store in cool, dark conditions to preserve its vibrant profile and potency.

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10ml, 125ml, 30ml

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