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Caramel Food Flavouring Oil 50 ml 🍬

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Product description

This concentrated caramel flavouring oil brings rich candy notes to cooking and crafts in a compact 50 ml bottle. A little goes a long way, so it suits bakers and home cooks who want to boost desserts, drinks and sweets without changing texture. Ideal for adding a caramel twist to icing, yoghurt or coffee, it also works in cosmetics and soap making when diluted as recommended.

What matters most

Highly concentrated by design, the oil delivers a long‑lasting aroma with just a drop or two, according to the manufacturer. It uses food grade ingredients and a natural caramel extract, which means you can flavour puddings, sauces and confectionery while keeping consistency. The bottle includes a controlled spout to help measure small amounts precisely.

Tech specs

  • Name: Caramel Food Flavouring Oil - Concentrated Candy Flavouring, 50 ml
  • Type: Food grade natural extract
  • Capacity: 50 ml
  • What’s included: Bottle with dispensing spout
  • Suitable for: Baking, drinks, cosmetics

Why it’s worth it

If you need to add caramel aroma without adding sugar or dairy, this flavouring offers a vegan, non‑dairy option. It is non‑GMO and labelled as gluten free, which supports a range of dietary choices. Do remember it is concentrated, so dilution is necessary and exact amounts will depend on the recipe.

Practical tips

Use tiny amounts when testing recipes, then adjust to taste, and always note the ratio you prefer for consistency. You’ll like it if you want to experiment with scented cosmetics as well as edible treats, but it might not suit those seeking an all‑natural ingredient list free of extracts. Try a small batch first to confirm aroma strength.