Paperbark smoke oil Flavour – delicate smoke flavour of paperbark cooking Colour and Appearance – Transparent yellow oil Typical uses – as for infusion oils Helpful hints – Best used as a flavouring oil as for sesame seed or truffle ...

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Lemon Myrtle Oil Flavour – Lemon and lime oil and lemon grass flavour. Colour and Appearance – Transparent pale yellow oil. Typical uses – Flavour cream, milk, oil, vinegar or stock for desserts, sauces, dressings and soups. Helpful hints – ...

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Flavour– World famous rich oily nut.Colour and Appearance– Transparent yellow oil. Typical uses– Salad oil, dressings, pasta flavouring.Helpful hints– Best used as a flavouring oil as for sesame seed oil.Storage and Packaging Sizes– Dry 2 litre bottlesDiscover the functional (nutritional, antimicrobial, ...

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Aniseed Myrtle Oil Flavour – Subtle pernod-like aniseed flavour with a sweet after taste. Colour and Appearance – Transparent pale yellow fluid. Typical Use – Flavour cream, milk, oil, vinegar or stock for desserts, sauces, dressings. Suits apricot and pear flavours. Particularly good ...

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Gumleaf Oil Flavour – Eucalyptus flavour. Colour and Appearance – Transparent pale yellow fluid. Typical uses – In combination with caramel or honey in desserts or with coriander, garlic or honey in savoury sauces. Dilute and dab onto smoked salmon ...

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