

🍏 Elevate your treats with a flavor punch that’s 4X bolder—don’t settle for bland!
LorAnn Oils Super Strength Green Apple Flavoring is a 1 fl oz bottle of ultra-concentrated, natural flavor oil that delivers 3-4 times the potency of regular extracts. Ideal for candy making, baking, and gummies, it retains bold flavor even under heat. This kosher, gluten-free, keto-friendly, and alcohol-free flavoring is a professional favorite for achieving bakery-quality taste in every creation.

















| ASIN | B00FSWNMZK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,498 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #17 in Natural Extracts |
| Brand | LorAnn Oils |
| Brand Name | LorAnn Oils |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 25,005 Reviews |
| Flavor | Green Apple |
| Item Volume | 1 Fluid Ounces |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Size | 1 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Kosher |
| UPC | 023535900058 |
| Unit Count | 1 Fluid Ounces |
R**D
BIG Orange Flavor and Aroma
If you need a fabulous diffuser oil that is guaranteed pure without any solvents, you just found it. If you need a flavoring that is beyond any extract, or you need a flavoring that can be mixed with chocolate, unlike an extract, you just found it. Many years ago Starbucks had a drink called a mocha Valencia. My favorite. And then it was discontinued. I've been trying to replicate it ever since. I've tried many orange coffee syrups, all were disappointing. Until I found that I could use this instead of a sugary syrup, and get all of that wonderful fresh and slightly bitter orange taste. In creating a dupe for the Starbucks drink, I found that mixing some of this oil with melted chocolate, and then adding it to a regular mocha, created the perfect mocha Valencia. But it's also fantastic in baking. Instead of using a powdered sugar and vanilla icing or drizzle on cinnamon rolls, use this oil instead of vanilla. Insanely delicious. There is no dropper on the top. No eye dropper type, no European essential oil type of dropper. That means that unless you use a spoon touching the lip of the opening and pouring into the spoon, you're going to lose some of this precious oil as it runs down the bottle. I went to their website and purchased an eye dropper that fit. I do need to caution you about something, however. Being a citrus oil, you need a little extra care. If you have sensitive skin and you spill some on your skin, get it off right away. And don't think that you can just put a few drops in water or any liquid and then drink it. Like any oil, it will float to the top, and possibly create a little sensitivity on your tongue. This is strong stuff. I hope that the LorAnn company will offer more and more food grade oils that can be appropriate for aromatherapy or do it yourself toiletries. I would go so far as to say 80% of the so-called essential oils for sale on Amazon are either adulterated, saturated with solvent, or a blend that does not contain what it says it does. For example, frankincense oil is incredibly expensive. There's no way that a pure essential oil of that type is going to be for sale for only a few dollars. And yet you see it all the time here. So many of them that I've purchased, I could smell the solvent. Ewww. You don't want to breathe that, much less ingest it. This company has been making flavorings for longer than I've been alive. I trust them 100%. Anyway, I hope this review has helped you to make a decision about whether or not this particular orange oil is for you. Personally, I wouldn't even hesitate. No matter what you use it for, here's wishing you the most fragrant and flavorful life!
P**O
Great flavor
Great authentic flavor. Please use caution not to add to much because it is highly concentrated. Versatile for use in ice cream or frostings.
C**T
Potent cinnamon, now what else can I use it for? :)
I wanted to make cinnamon hard candy for my treat trays this Christmas and couldn't find cinnamon oil anywhere in the city. Ordered it from Amazon and whoooee!! LorAnn Oils Super Strength Flavoring is not a misnomer. The cinnamon oil is POTENT! Only a few drops will go a long way! I like how the drops come out like my essential oils, making it weasy to distribute. Lol, for only needing a few drops I'm pretty sure this bottle is going to last me a really long time. Excellent value!
M**G
Peach SS to be respected !
I've been experimenting with adding to my personal recipe collection a 'hot peach BBQ sauce'. My small batch 10-12 oz home brew BBQ sauce concoction was used as a base for this recent attempt. Previously, I WAS using Simply Squeeze brand infused peach puree syrup. In small amounts, the puree syrup was weak flavor-wise to compete with the spices like chili flakes, black pepper and mustard powder so a lot was needed and added more liquids and sugar to the batch which I was trying to avoid. The puree was always good in drinks though. So in my recent attempt at hot peach sauce, it didn't take much of LorAnn Peach SS flavoring to do the job with less than 2 mL (0.07 oz) per 10 oz batch and added negligible extra liquids to simmer-off. I'll probably back off and use 1 (0.035 oz) or 1.5 mL (0.05 oz) next time. Flavor was definitely there but 2 mL IMHO was a wee bit much for my purposes. It almost masked the spices ! A graduated 3 mL disposable eyedropper was used. Scent of peach wasn't noticeable. I think the peppers etc. drowned out any scent it was supposed to have but I wasn't looking for a peach scent in BBQ sauce. A reliable hot peach flavor sauce now added to my small batch BBQ recipe book. YAY !
J**D
Meh
I am very disappointed with this flavoring. I make cold brew iced tea by the gallon a few times a week for daily drinking. At the moment I am using 5 lipton tea bags and 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract and 1 quarter cup of sugar, sometimes a little lemon juice from the bottle per batch. This comes out really nice, good flavor and low sugar. I am looking to add some new flavors to the mix things up and keep the sugar levels low. I've always liked peach iced tea, you know stuff like diet snapple, arizona and crystal light. This flavoring has a really nice sent, it would make a wonderful peach perfume. But it has almost no flavor until you add a lot of sugar. I've been experimenting with dosages and such. As per the instructions I started with a half teaspoon, nice smell, no flavor, so I added an other half, the same. So I added an other teaspoon, bring it up to a 2 teaspoons no of flavoring, difference. Tasting between adjustments with a shot glass. On a hunch I poured a full glass and started adding sugar. After 5 full teaspoons (eating spoon not measuring spoons) of sugar it developed and nice peach flavor. I guess sweet is a more important component then I expected. I think I am just going to make my own syrup by simmering some pureed frozen peaches in extremely low sugar, sugar water. A single peach and a cup or two of water should make enough for two or three gallons of tea. I really want to keep my sugar intake down and avoid artificial sweeteners.
G**R
Strong and powerful stuff.
Got this for making my own cinnamon flavored tooth picks. First batch I used WAY TO MUCH, just about ate my lips up. Got the correct amount now and truly works well. The taste is pure and true and a little goes a long way. Great value for your money
K**E
Good for ice cream
Bought to make ice cream. Had to use the whole bottle but the flavor was great!
C**Y
Not joking!
When they say that this flavor is really strong they weren’t kidding, only used 1/2 tsp in an entire casserole and it’s almost all I tasted. Luckily it’s good as is, would recommend to someone looking for a strong flavor or use very sparingly.
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