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Cheesecake Flavor

Cheesecake Flavor Dram or 1oz Size

Indulge in our delightful Cheesecake Flavor! This is a wonderful, popular flavor that can be added to variety of baked goods, candies, beverages and ice creams.

1 dram = about 1 teaspoon

This flavor is oil-soluble and suitable for flavoring fine chocolates and confectionary coatings. This flavor is also appropriate for use in chocolate mixtures such as ganache, fudges, fondants, and icings (typical use is ¼ - ½ teaspoon per pound of chocolate or coating). 

A little goes a long way!
LorAnn’s super strength flavors (also known
as candy oils or flavoring oils) are three to four times the strength of water
or alcohol-based flavorings or “extracts”.

Use Flavor Candy Oil In: Hard candy, general candy
making, cakes, cookies, frosting, ice cream and a wide variety of other baking
and confectionery applications.

Note: When substituting these
flavors for extracts, use ¼ to ½ teaspoon for 1 teaspoon of extract.

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Cheesecake Flavor Dram or 1oz Size

Indulge in our delightful Cheesecake Flavor! This is a wonderful, popular flavor that can be added to variety of baked goods, candies, beverages and ice creams.

1 dram = about 1 teaspoon

This flavor is oil-soluble and suitable for flavoring fine chocolates and confectionary coatings. This flavor is also appropriate for use in chocolate mixtures such as ganache, fudges, fondants, and icings (typical use is ¼ - ½ teaspoon per pound of chocolate or coating). 

A little goes a long way!
LorAnn’s super strength flavors (also known
as candy oils or flavoring oils) are three to four times the strength of water
or alcohol-based flavorings or “extracts”.

Use Flavor Candy Oil In: Hard candy, general candy
making, cakes, cookies, frosting, ice cream and a wide variety of other baking
and confectionery applications.

Note: When substituting these
flavors for extracts, use ¼ to ½ teaspoon for 1 teaspoon of extract.