Natural Gingerbread Flavouring

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Discover our Natural Gingerbread Flavouring

The flavour of Gingerbread is rich and warm, blending sweet notes of honey and caramel with spices such as cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg, evoking sweetness and comfort.


Using Gingerbread food flavouring in traditional baked goods

Whether for biscuits, cakes or madeleines, Gingerbread flavouring adds an authentic touch to your creations. Its typical taste, with spicy and sweet notes, is reminiscent of traditional French recipes such as the famous gingerbread from Dijon or Alsace. It can also be added to brioches, custards or ganaches for a delicious, comforting twist.


Modernise your vegan desserts with Gingerbread flavouring

Gingerbread flavour goes perfectly with vegan alternatives. In recipes for biscuits or cakes without eggs or butter, it adds depth and warmth. By using gluten-free flours and coconut sugar, you can revisit traditional flavours while adapting them to modern diets. Its strong flavour often makes up for the absence of animal ingredients, enriching recipes for vegan muffins or brownies.


Incorporate food flavouring into revisited ice creams and sorbets

Gingerbread flavouring is a surprising addition to ice creams and sorbets. Mixed with an almond or soya milk base, it makes a fresh, comforting dessert that's also lactose-free. For a creamy vegan ice cream or a light sorbet, Gingerbread flavour combines perfectly with citrus flavours such as orange or lemon, or with exotic notes such as Madagascar vanilla.


Using Gingerbread flavouring in confectionery and chocolate

Gingerbread flavour adds a deliciously original note to confectionery. It's ideal for enriching caramels, jelly sweets and fruit jellies. In chocolate making, it combines wonderfully with dark or milk chocolate, creating surprising truffles or tablets. Try the flavour in nougats or pralines for a taste reminiscent of the festive season.


Mixology and innovative drinks with gingerbread flavouring

Mixologists will love this flavouring for creating original cocktails based on rum or whisky. Its rich, complex flavour blends perfectly with notes of vanilla, cinnamon or even ginger. This gingerbread flavour will work wonders in homemade lemonades or syrups. It's perfect for enriching a Christmas beer with its festive notes, enhancing the malty sweetness of an amber beer, and providing a spicy contrast to the lightness of a white beer.


Combine Gingerbread with other flavours in cooking

In cooking, Gingerbread flavour can be combined with milder flavours such as honey or caramel for unique sweet and sour dishes. In game sauces, it adds a balanced spicy note. Combine it with citrus or red fruit flavours for contrasting desserts, or add it to a marinade for tofu or tempeh in savoury vegetarian dishes.


  • Composition

    Invert sugar syrup, monopropylene glycol, Natural Flavour, color: E150a

  • Liquid
    Liquid
  • How to use it
    • A very economical product with a long shelf life.
    • For kitchen use only.
    • Shake the bottle well before each use.

Regulation

Our Natural Gingerbread Flavouring strictly complies with the Regulation (EC) No 1334/2008 of the European Parliament on food flavorings. This regulation ensures that this product meets the highest safety and quality standards. The Minimum Durability Date (MDD) indicates the period during which our aromas retain all their specific qualities, provided the packaging remains intact. After this date, our products can still be consumed, although they may have lost some of their organoleptic characteristics.

Technical data sheet
Gingerbread Flavouring

This PDF document provides comprehensive data on the composition, organoleptic characteristics, physicochemical specifications, and recommended uses of our Natural Gingerbread Flavouring .

You will also find details on allergens, restricted substances, as well as storage and usage advice to ensure the best quality of your finished products. When this aroma is organic, you will find the reference of the organic certification body.

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