Gourmet Food : Maple Extract

Maple Extract

from: JR Mushrooms & Specialties




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2456







Binding: Misc.
Brand: JR Mushrooms & Specialties
Label: JR Mushrooms & Specialties
Manufacturer: JR Mushrooms & Specialties
Publisher: JR Mushrooms & Specialties
Sales Rank: 2456
Studio: JR Mushrooms & Specialties


Features:
  • Easy to keep on hand for any recipe calling for maple flavor
  • Strong, clean maple flavor
  • All natural maple extract







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Great for making cookies, cakes and frostings. Add to baked beans for a delicious maple flavor.

JR Mushrooms & Specialties, Inc., has been a provider of outstanding quality dried mushrooms and specialty gourmet products to fine retailers since 1990. Due to the overwhelming positive responses and comments, the company decided to make these products available directly to retail customers.

This comment from one of our customers sums it up. 'I wanted to take a minute to thank you. I received my order today and was very pleased with the level of quality of your product. It appears that you have a sharp eye for quality food products. I am extremely particular when it comes to food products. I grew up in a restaurant family, have attended professional course work at the California Culinary Academy and have been cooking since a very young age; all that considered, your products exceeded my expectations! Thanks for making your products available.'











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Very weak!
I was disappointed in this product - it does not taste maple, smell maple or impart a maple taste in the recipe I used which calls for maple extract. I have to say a bottle of maple flavoring off my grocer's shelf worked far better.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Pure Maple Extract
Product was delivered well packed. Smell and flavor are excellant. Didn't expect the product before we needed it, but it arrived by priority mail in days.

Extract Maple




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