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Almond Extract - Natural

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Steenbergs Natural Almond Extract 100ml £6.35
Almond Extract - Natural

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Steenbergs Almond Extract is a great tasting Natural Almond Extract, full of dreamy volatile bittersweet aromas.  Steenbergs has extended its colourful and flavoursome bakery range to include this Natural Bitter Almond extract or Flavouring.  Steenbergs Almond Extract has no added sugar and is a traditional extract made with just water, alcohol and bitter almond oil.


Steenbergs Almond Extract is delicious in macaroons, marzipan - almond paste -, bakewell tarts, pastries and with apricots. If you've never smelt Steenbergs Almond Extract before, you are in for a treat. It's one of the things that makes everyone in the factory happy when it's being packed.


Tim Payne, head chef at Paradise by Way of Kensal Green (www.theparadise.co.uk) tasted Steenbergs natural almond extract  in Caterer and Hotelkeeper August 2009.


"I knew just from smelling the intense flavour of the extract that it would be a really pure product. You only need a small amount to create a delicious range of bakery products - I'd recommend trying it out in muffins, croissants, macaroons, bakewell tarts and pastries."


Not to be confused with sweet almond oil - which is for massage.

Ingredients:
water, ethanol, natural bitter almond oil

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Values per 100g:
Energy 4kCal; 19kJ
Protein 1.1g
Carbohydrates 0.0g
Fat 0.0g

Values per 2.5g teaspoon:
Energy 0kCal; 1kJ
Protein 0.0g
Carbohydrates 0.0g
Fat 0.0g

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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