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Cook’s Pure Almond Extract is a premium flavoring made from the sweet oil of bitter almonds, perfect for baking, cooking, and mixology. This allergen-free extract is crafted with care in a resealable amber glass bottle, ensuring quality and convenience. With a rich family history dating back to 1918, it’s a staple for both home cooks and professional chefs alike.
J**R
Amazing cakes
Delivery is fast . This rum extract is amazing . This is my third time buying Rum extract. You have to taste a vanilla cake with rum extract . I also put in my frosting. The taste is beyond good .
L**Y
Great flavor
Great item!
M**Y
Great Maple flavor
Great flavor, great value. Great for baking and smoothies.
J**R
EDIBLE!
This is the real stuff. Edible - for cooking. But I suppose it could be used as an essential oil too.Commercially made spiced apple rings seem to be a ghost of holiday past. But there are some recipes on the internet. I recently decided to take the plunge and try to make my own. It turned out great. But there's one caveat. Those recipes that call for "red hots" or "cinnamon Imperials" candy seem to give better results than the recipe calling for straight cinnamon sticks or powdered cinnamon.. But those candies have absolutely zero cinnamon in them. None whatsoever. And that bothered me.There are recipes to make those candies using cinnamon extract like this product. I wanted to make a hybrid cinnamon spiced apple rings using this extract instead of the candy.It worked great. I managed to use a bit less sugar than called for, and what I considered a generous amount of this extract. Which is still a pretty small amount. The results tasted just like the original recipe calling for the candy. So now I have a local holiday tradition resurrected from the grave. And in a much more natural way thanks to this cinnamon extract.My hybrid spiced apple rings lack the color, but a drop or three of red dye would change that. I opted not to, and the whole family was perfectly happy with that decision. Modern times, I suppose.11/10 I highly recommend cooking with this extract. After many dozen reviews, this is the very first time I've ever given an 11/10.
M**5
PROBLEM WITH THE GLASS BOTTLE
I love this product. I add a tablespoon to about 8 oz of Greek Plain Yogurt for a no-cal flavoring. I usually order the 32 ounce bottle because the price is so attractive, BUT, there's a problem with the packaging. It comes in a glass bottle. FIRST problem is that it's breakable. I got one order with the bottle smashed in transit. (I received a full refund from Amazon) SECOND problem, when the bottle is just opened, it's impossible to pour a small amount and lots of the extract dribbles down the side of the bottle. This continues until you've used about a quarter of the bottle. An awful lot is wasted, and it costs more than a buck an ounce.
E**N
Root beer is great
The root beer was so wonderful. My grandsons and I made great rootbeer floats. They loved the taste of just the root beer before we added the ice cream.
C**D
Very Satisfied
Item was exactly as described & shown in product photo, reasonably priced, well packaged, & shipped on time. The extract is very concentrated and will last a long time making it a good deal. Start with a few drops to establish desired amount for your taste. Finally, a way to make a root beer float smooth!
D**N
OMG! What a mistake I made!
This "cinnamon oil" was a huge disappointment. I've had such wonderful cinnamon oil from other companies in the past and trusted Cooks based on the high praise from previous customers. This, however, tastes like one huge chemical, and nothing like the cinnamon oil I've used before. I tried it first in green tea and later in coffee made from my espresso machine. I tried 3 different strengths: 4-5 drops in a 14-oz cup, twice as many drops, and 3 x as many drops. The more I used, the more "chemical" it tasted. They won't let me return this product because we're not allowed to retun food items! It does not taste like it was made with true cinnamon. It tasted wholly or largely pure chemical. This cannot possibly be true cinnamon oil.UPDATE: Cook's and their distribution service were very generous when I phoned and emailed them the next day. I learned that "extract" is not at all the same as "oil"; that extract has alcohol in it so that baking and cooking with it works better and makes the flavor better when the alcohol cooks off. Oil is for beverages, toothpicks, etc and is very, very strong, potentially dangerously strong if too much goes onto your tongue or delicate skin. Lesson learned!
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