A substance used to impart a particular flavour to food
A delicious nut if covered in chocolate!! Haha! Jk... The ellipsoidal kernel of this tree, either eaten as a nut or used for extraction of an oil for flavoring.
Artificial objects and materials are made by people, often as a replacement for things found in nature. For example, artificial vanilla flavoring is a substitute for natural vanilla.
Strawberry is the most popular flavoring.
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No. Soap isn't flavored, it's scented. The scent probably tastes awful. What WOULD work for lip gloss flavoring is LorAnn flavoring oils, which are used to flavor candy.
If you like vanilla flavoring raw, yes, it is safe.
Flavoring manufacturers are sometimes called "flavor houses"
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1part lemon extract= 2 parts concentrated lemon flavoring or 3 parts regular lemon flavoring
Well, I don't want to sound all smart but the actual definition of ice cream is a frozen dessert containing cream, sugar, and flavoring. Source: wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
Approximately 175 U.S. companies were involved in the production of flavoring extracts and syrups under the flavoring syrup and concentrate manufacturing umbrella
i have chewed a lot of gum in my life, and i have never seen a gum flavoring packet.