Sometimes shortening, such as Crisco, comes in flavors like "butter flavored". Check your local grocery store for other varieties.
No. A specimen is a sample of something. A spice is a flavoring.
Spice
Cinnamon flavoring.
seasoning, flavoring, spice, medicine
garlic
To make butter-flavored shortening, you can mix solid vegetable shortening with butter flavoring or extract. Start with a ratio of about 1 cup of shortening to 1-2 teaspoons of butter flavoring, adjusting to taste. Blend them together until smooth and well combined. This mixture can be used in baking recipes that require shortening, providing a buttery flavor without using actual butter.
It could be "white cheddar" popcorn flavoring.
Cardoman, properly spelled cardomom, is used as a flavoring in both food and drink, as a cooking spice and as a medicine
Salt is mostly known as a mineral. Some people say that salt is a mineral and not a spice. In actuality salt can be used to flavor food; therefore it is indeed also a spice. Hope this helps to answer your question. :)
used as a flavoring on food and it is one of the ingridients in making softdrinks and its aroma can also be used as an ingridient in perfume or cologne.
Yes you can. You can use any flavor you wish but sometimes you probably should just use the flavoring suggesting but it's totally up to you. That's what wee do when we make frosting for my cakes. I am a cake decorator and we substitute flavors depending on the flavor of the cake.
Synonyms for "spice" include "seasoning," "flavoring," "condiment," and "herb." These terms refer to substances used to enhance the taste or aroma of food. Depending on the context, "spice" can also imply excitement or interest, with synonyms like "zest" or "flair."