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Cinnamon Liquid Flavour Food Grade
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Cinnamon Liquid Flavour Food Grade is a premium food-grade flavoring agent that delivers the warm, spicy, and aromatic profile of natural cinnamon in a convenient liquid form. It is carefully formulated for excellent solubility and stability, making it ideal for use in a wide range of food and beverage applications. This flavor enhances products with its authentic cinnamon aroma and taste, suitable for bakery, confectionery, dairy, beverage, and savory dishes, providing a consistent and high-quality sensory experience.
Category: Flavor Enhancers
Tags: Cinnamon Flavor, Food Grade Flavor, Liquid Food Flavor, Spice Flavor
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Cinnamon Liquid Flavour Food Grade
 Primary Uses
Food and Beverage Chemicals
- Used in bakery products such as cakes, cookies, breads, and pastries to impart warm cinnamon flavor.
- Incorporated in confectionery items including candies, chocolates, and fillings for authentic cinnamon taste.
- Applied in dairy products like ice creams, yogurts, and flavored milk beverages for added aroma and flavor.
- Used in beverages such as teas, coffees, cocktails, and soft drinks to enhance spiced flavor profiles.
- Employed in savory sauces, marinades, and spice blends for a balanced cinnamon note.
Secondary Uses
Food and Beverage Chemicals
- Utilized in nutraceuticals and dietary supplements for flavor masking and enhancement.
- Incorporated in snack seasonings and coatings to provide a spicy aroma and taste.
- Used in culinary development and sensory testing for cinnamon-flavored products.
- Applied in dessert sauces, syrups, and toppings to intensify cinnamon flavor.
- Employed in ready-to-eat meals and spice mixes requiring authentic cinnamon flavor.
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