As always, the purpose of this thread is to gather the community to explore a category of flavor and its many uses. And it's also to have FUN!
Post recipes containing this week's Flavor of the Week, as the star or in a supporting role, with or without development notes. Talk about other people's recipes that use it. Compare and contrast different manufacturers' versions of the FOTW. Ask for help using that flavor in general or to achieve something specific, offer advice, brainstorm ideas, consider substitutions, suggest pairings... really anything at all as long as it's on topic.
#This week, this is also where you can comment to win the Apple & Melons Flavors Pack ($70 value!) from Flavorah and the new Flavorah recipe book!
This pack includes Apple, Apple Cider, Apple Cranberry, Apple Filling, Apple Pop, Cantaloupe, Granny Smith, Green Apple, Honeydew, Melon Rind, Pear, Red Apple, Sour Apple, Watermelon, and Wild Melon.
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#This week's flavor is... GREEN APPLE! (THE SECOND OF THREE WEEKS OF APPLES)
How did that get to be the FOTW?
It was requested!
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#In case you missed it, last week's FOTW was: Red/Fuji Apples
#Next week's flavor will be: Applepalooza? Applocalypse? (Apples that don't fit in red or green)
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FLV Sour Apple is a great flavor. If you pair it WF Sourball Candy you get a pretty killer sour candy. I did just get FM Green Apple in this week, so I'll give that a try and report back. I'm assuming WF green jolly candy is part of this episode, its another solid green apple candy, but it needs some green apple support.
How do you guys feel about Cherimoya? Should it be part of the apples? I get some apple from it.
Glad to have joined this community and I’m commenting so I can remember to come back here and check out people’s recipes.
I got some TFA Green Apple because I was hoping to make a hookah/shisha-like Triple Apple flavor and TBH was a little overzealous with ordering.
INW Bahraini Apple Gold, it’s the best base for any apple shisha
*EDIT*
Tinkering with some triple apple shisha, try this one;
|Co.|Flavor|%| |:-|:-|:-| |INW|Bahraini Apple Gold|3| |INW|Shisha Apple|2| |INW|Shisha Golden Apple|2| |INW|Shisha Vanilla|1|
You should also check out VT Shisha Double Apple. It's very much a hookah flavor. I actually have a 10ml that I ordered a few months ago thinking it'd be more of a strong apple than a hookah flavor. I'd be happy to mail it to you if you're interested. I know I won't use it. 😊
FLV Sour Apple count? Some really good stuff, I like using it in candy mixes.
u/ID10-T Thanks for reminding me about CAP Green Apple and what a god damn disaster that flavor really is. UGH!
I can only recommend people to stay away from it over and over again. If you're looking for a green apple, CAP Green Apple aren't the one - that is unless you're looking for a terrible lemon that is.
I have no green apples, but I love the flavor in candies and such. I tell myself regularly that I should get everything for Concrete’s Camp Tiger Claw, but then I just get more bakery stuff because deep down I must feel like I don’t deserve that level of happiness.
I can’t wait to hear what the Noted team has to say about green apples!
I know I don’t deserve that level of happiness, but I’m a known degenerate.
Don’t put such a limiting label on yourself, Dave. A degenerate, a king maker, a best recipe of 2019 winner, a wordsmith, and a valuable resource to all...you’re kind of like an onion, dude.
I'm getting bored of FA Fuji; I feel like it represents the red rind of an apple.
Any good suggestions for a really sweet green apple juice flavor?
CAP Double Apple is basically green apple with a tiny hint of red apple sweetness. Mix in with 3% CAP Cucumber and you've got the freshest greenest apple.
4% CAP Double Apple
3% CAP Cucumber
2% FA Kiwi
2% FA Fuji (optional if you want to negate the first 24 hours of steeping during which CAP Double apple smells like nail polish but tastes good)
1% WS-23
0.5% Polar Blast
My go to green blast recipe.
IMO, FW Kiwi has worked better in every recipe I've swapped it for that called for FA Kiwi.
This looks good, though. I'll add Double Apple to my list :)
You get green apple from CAP Double Apple? I got a mix, but mostly red. I’ll try it again. Maybe my tasters were broken when I tested it?
I've successfully used (TPA) Green Apple Candy as an additive for a few different recipes, like key lime pie, or kiwi watermelon bubblgum. It's a great flavor, to my palette, and seems pretty versatile.
I also bought some one-shot green apple watermelon that was supposed to taste like Nerds candy, called Rancid. Instead it tasted exactly what it's name implied. Smelled fantastic, though.
Finally! I have a reason to look forward to Mondays. Thanks for doing these. I am new to mixing and have learned ALOT from you folks and had a few good laughs as well! Does this comment mean I’m entered in the contest? These flavors could really help my collection grow. Thank you for the opportunity.
Looking for a good simple Green Apple flavor. I've got my first one mixed at 8% (Capella Green Apple Hard Candy) & waiting a full week to steep & vape. A bit worried about the chemical taste, but we shall see! I'll be checking back to see what others have got to say. Happy Vaping! 💨
Capella green apple hard candy is really good, even at 8% you won't have off notes. 24hrs is really all you need. Just enough time to let all the tiny bubbles out.
Really? I'm super excited to try it, maybe I will tonight in fact! Do you think 8% is just right, or would u suggest higher or lower? I'm even considering adding a bit of capella sour to it, but not sure yet, probably try it by itself first to see how I like it
You can push up to at least 12%. Have you got FLV Sour Apple? If so you can make this recipe- it’s really good.
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/127046#camp_tigerclaw_by_concreteriver
Here’s ConcreteRiver’s flavour review of GAHC. His website is brilliant for in depth notes on loads flavours.
https://tasteofconcrete.com/2018/08/12/capella-green-apple-hard-candy/
I have been chasing what Green Apple Naked uses in Green Blast it's Green Apple, Kiwi and Honey Dew. I've always seen the rumors that Naked uses CAP primarily and maybe FA here and there. Hope this weeks helps in my journey.
Excited for this. I've been looking for a green apple to make a caramel apple sucker.
these would be a great addition to my small stash already aimed in the area of fruit. i have no apples yet! :) edit- i see any green apple, green apple hard candy CAP ,well i do have the one. but no recipe except im testing it for single flavor percentage. atm 4% and its not high enough.
I appreciate the flavor work and I love this community for giving me something to do during work other than...work.
I have only tried a few apples, and green apple is even more of a ? for me, because I have CAP Green Apple I think, and WOW is that pretty uhhh....wow.
-Your friendly neighborhood pain in the butt, Almi'zi
I made the mistake of ordering a 2oz bottle of WF green hard candy last year. 🤮 It's like they squeegee the floor in a chemical lab, put it in a bottle and called it green hard candy.
I wonder if it's flammable? 🤔
Any chance you used way too much?
It's been awhile since I have been near that bottle. As I remember it, I first had a soapy note followed by a chemical taste in everything I tried it with. I'll go back and see if I have any notes on it. It has been in my do not use bin for over a year. Maybe it's mellowed out now, lol. I'll check into when I get a minute.
My Favorite Green Apple Recipe ofcourse has more then one and more then just green apple. I call this one
Raven's Spring Orchard V2
FA Fuji Apple 1.5 % INW Anton Apple 2.25% INW Two Apples 1% FLV Sour Apple .75% FLV Peach 1.5% FA Orange .75% HS Green Orange .5% Other WS-23 .5% CAP Super Sweet .5 - .75 to personal taste
Just getting into DIY and love Sour Apple. What's a good one to try?
Like a more natural one or a green jolly rancher?
What's your suggestion for single flavor for both? Best Natural green and best candy? You seem to know what you're doing.... Percentages? TIA
I’m trying to kick the dessert juice rut that I’ve gotten myself into and am leaning towards trying an apple watermelon. I have the watermelon already.
Try my recipe and replace the peach with watermelon. What watermelon do you have?
I have TFA Watermelon.
Which recipe is yours? How’s the peach? I’d love a killer peach vape.
I dont have any ‘apples’ b/c it’s not normally a flavor I vape. Not that I don’t like apple, just haven’t found a decent premade one that isn’t super sweet.
so, does anyone have a go to apple for a caramel apple or apple jolly rancher? would be greatly appreciated.
Made some Greener Apples pushing INW Anton Apple to the limit (before getting aniseed!)
|Co.|Flavor|%| |:-|:-|:-| |INW|Anton Apple YC |2.25| |FA|Fuji Apple|0.5| |FLV|Sour Apple|1.5| |INW|Two Apples|1.0| |INW|Coolada|0.5|
(Coolada is just WS23, use to taste)
I would love to hear more about what kind of flavors pair well with green apple. Wish i had some diy experience other than experimenting with combining premade juices. Great show last week guys! Thank you so much for torturing yourselves with subpar flavors so we dont have to :)
Heartland Vapes has their own Sour Apple flavor thats pretty good, but like i think it has some sort of sweetener in it mixed already, but it works well with fa fuji for a more candy taste. Idk what their flavor blend is, or if it's rebottled or their own, but its pretty good stuff.
Just got into diy when I got back into vaping and remembered you have to be 21 to buy juice now (I'm 20). Picked up my first FA fuji yesterday and saved some recipes that I plan on making this weekend. So excited and thanks everyone for putting up with some of my simple questions I throw down on this sub helps alot!
I’m more of a red apple fan but I’d like to see what the options are out there for getting the green apple quick step on.
I just got VT Granny Smith Apple and CAP Green Apple. VT Granny Smith is really promising so far. Definitely the most "natural" of the green apples I've tried. I've only done my first test of it though, at 2.5%, and I'm pretty convinced I have a broken palate, so YMMV.
I also have INW Anton Apple, which is next on my list to SFT. (it was CAP Green Apple, but I'm suddenly no longer in a rush to try that one :/) FLV Sour Apple is great. INW Two Apples is more red to me than a mix of red and green, but a great, bright, unmistakable apple nonetheless. It fades quickly though, or at least it did for me. CAP Green Apple Hard Candy is my only other green apple. That was my very first mix. I get a weird off note from it. Kind of like a sweetened floor cleaner?
Turns out a lot of the apples I have fall into next weeks category, so I'm super excited about that. It's been great reading everyone's thoughts & experiences with all these different flavors each week. It's beyond helpful to new mixers like myself. 😊
The only green apple flavor I currently have is NR Green Apple. It's a pretty solid flavor. Here's an ELR Recipe that showcases it. Apple Jolly rancher. I wrote this on my second week of mixing so I would totally re-do this differently...Probably keeping and upping the NR Green Apple and NR Spring Fling, removing the Fuji, and adding FLV Sour Apple and WF Sour Ball Candy and/or NR Sour Solution.
<EDIT> I felt inspired after this weeks show and made a new recipe called Sour Apples
Noted Ep. 145: GREEN APPLE (ft. UnappreciatedRobot)
(aired April 6th 2020 in 2 parts)
Green Apple Part 1:
TFA Apple (Tart Granny Smith): Disgusting, an abomination! A little tiny bit of green apple buried in off notes. Nail polish remover, bubblegum, under ripe banana, lemon, a fair amount of butter. Hints of cinnamon and nutmeg. Without the label on the bottle you'd have no idea what they were trying to go for. 6.50
TFA Apple (Tart Green): Not tart. But a little bright, a little crisp. Has a bit of a peel note, moderately sweet. 2% a bit thin, don't get a lot from it. 4% does the apple peel very well. Has a lot of top note and is a pretty good top note. Could use to add some authenticity to another green apple. Not a good single or main apple in a mix. No off notes. Tested at 2%, 4% and 5%. 9.48
TFA Green Apple: More mellow, baked green apple. Softer, not as bright or crisp as TFA Apple (Tart Green). Reminiscent of PUR Country Apple, but with green apple, not as baked. But has some cooked note. Has some body, some apple flesh. No off notes. Tested at 4% and 5%. Seems like it would be a pretty forgiving flavour with %s. 11.25
FW Green Apple (Natural): Tastes like a Jolly Rancher covered in dirt. Could use tobacco to cover the dirt- but you'd have to be looking to make a green apple Jolly Rancher tobacco! 13.09
CAP Green Apple: Has a prominent lemon note, which to some may come across as lemon cleaning product. Not a very good lemon either way. Juicy. Has some body. Would probably have to use in a mix that has a citrus element as lemon is so up front. Tested at 3% 14.46
OOO Happy Chewy Apple Candy: Disappointing because their Happy Chewy Banana Candy is really good. Very harsh. Strong baby powder of note with a fairly soft green apple. Powdery texture. Tested at 2% and 3%. 16.46
LB Green Apple: Very potent for LB. Bright as tart. But has some bitter peel notes, more peel than apple. Waxy, plastic and spicy off notes which didn't steep out after 5 days. Apple is kind of soft. Creamy body. Tested at 3%, 4%, 5% as 6%. 18.47
Magical Flavors Green Apple: At 2% moderate acetone, nail polish remover off note. Some may find it pretty harsh. Sweet, syrupy, green apple Jolly Rancher type flavour. Like a melted Jolly Rancher. At 4% start to get grassy and dirt off notes. Might steep out or could probably be covered up in a mix. But there's better options with no off notes. Tested at 2% and 4%. May be better lower? Less off notes and harshness? 20.37
FW Green Apple:
Contains Fructose. At 4% and 5% Cheeba and UnappreciatedRobot got in your face acetone off note At 5% Emily got a green Jolly Rancher, very top heavy, bright, very sweet, with a little of acetone. At 3% ID10-T got a little acetone, was like a green Jolly Rancher with green apple peel, thick and very sweet.
Tested at 3%, 4% and 5%.
22.28
FLV Granny Smith: At 2% ID10-T found it slightly grassy with slight acetone at the beginning and end. A really sweet, crisp, mostly natural green apple. It's just a little bit candied. Fairly harsh. A bit dry for a green apple, not very juicy. Might be better used around 0.5% to add the crisp, tart peel it has to other apples or pears. But the off notes can be covered in a mix, see recipe below. Has a nice brightness. Tested at 1%, 1.5% and 2%. 24.27
Recipes: Pheasant Ridge by Fear - a woodsy desert ensemble. Uses FLV Granny Smith at 1.5% and doesn't have any grassy-ness or acetone off notes. Uses tricky ingredients to work with- TFA Pie Crust, FLV Toffee. One of ID10-T's all time favourites. 26.37
Yoda Milk by Fresh03 - uses 1% FLV Granny Smith with 29.13
Green Apple Part 2:
FLV Green Apple: Part natural and part candy. Has some tartness and bitterness of a green apple. Wouldn't be out of place in a fruit or a candy mix. Lacks body. A small amount may be good to turn a Fuji apple into more of a green apple. Probably not best used as the only or main apple due to its identity issue. Needs another green apple to bend it one way or the other. 2.39
VT Green Apple: Very sweet, candy, Rancher green apple with hints of either lemongrass or lemon and grass. Pretty soft and mellow. A bit top heavy, although not a lot on top. A lot of it is bland and syrupy sweet body. Would be a good filler for another green apple. As not much in the top end but very full. Nice sticky, sweet finish. A little dry. 4.03
VT Granny Smith: Heard it was more of a natural green apple when compared to VT Green Apple. But Cheeba didn't get a whole lot of difference between the two. Slight differences, the Green Apple is sweeter and Granny Smith was more on the bitter and tart side 5.08
INW Anton: Best natural green apple? Fairly clean. Some people say it's got an acetone note. But nobody got any nail polish. Those sensitive to acetone may pick that up due to it being as bright as it is. Very bright and top heavy, fairly tart. Crisp, tart peel. Peel notes aren't bitter like some other flavours. Nice lingering sweet finish. Not massively punchy, a little mellow. A little dry. Needs something else to add juiciness, like FA Pear or FA or JF Fuji. But maybe one of the custard apple flavours would work well with it, specifically WF Cherimoya or FLV Soursop as both are really thick and sissy have some green apple notes to them. Cheeba likes to mix with INW Blue Dwarf, blueberry gum flavour. The tartness of the apple brings out a bit more of the blueberry note. Tested at 2% and 3%. 6.37
Filling out some of the red apples from the orchids episode with a custard apple flavour would work well too, specifically FLV Cherimoya as it has some more red apple notes.
Flavor Monks Green Apple: HumanPuck thought it is a lightly sweet and tart green apple, very bright. Just a little peel. Refreshing and crisp, without any candy notes, no chemical off notes, no of notes at all. Can SNV. Other than fruit mixes he couldn't think what else to do with it as it's just a natural green apple. Tested at 4%. 10.08
Flavor Monks Blackberry is also great. Was the best on the blackberry episode of Noted.
CAP Green Apple Hard Candy: Really good, but really weak. Lacks some of the tartness of a green apple Jolly Rancher. It's more like a green apple sucker. It is sweet and sticky but could use a bit more sweetener. Could add some caramel to make green apple caramel candy NAME? Weak, use above 8%. 12% is a more filled out SF. 12.36
WF Jolly Candy: Has sucralose in it. No off notes. Nice balance of tartness and sweetness. Has authentic glossy, sticky hard candy body. Mouth coating stickiness. Not one of their SC flavours, but potent. At 2% it's full flavoured. Starts to get a little touch chemical around 3%. 5% is very chemical. 14.34
FLV Sour Apple: Most useful flavour of the week. The flavour is legitimately sour. Not a vinegary malic acid type of sour. Is sourness is its main attribute with the apple being almost an after thought. The apple is candied but pretty soft. So can use 1% or less to add a bit of sourness to other fruits without adding too much apple. 2% it is more of a fuller, sour apple. But it needs another apple to make it a full green apple. Thin to the point that it might have a thinning effect on other flavours. Some may find it a little harsh. Tested between 0.5% to 2%. Less than 1% to add sourness. 2% for fuller sour apple. Used at 3% in Camp Tigerclaw 16.45
Recipes: Lic Her...Ish by DigitalDrops - uses 1% FLV Sour Apple. Adds sourness without making it taste like apple. 21.16
Camp Tigerclaw by ConcreteRiver - just 12% CAP Green Apple Hard Candy and 3% FLV Sour Apple with 1% CAP Super Sweet. 22.02
MB Green Apple: Should be lower in the rankings. Mediocre. Has a little bit of a dirtiness or earthiness. Fairly mellow. Very slight acetone off note. Fairly prominent peel note. 24.10
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I'm scared of trying apples out because Im not sure what goes with it! It seems like a good supportive flavor but is it really something that can be the "main star" of a recipie? Maybe it's because I only had caps Fuji apple though..
I LOVE apple. It's not just a versatile flavor used as an accent or additive (which it is great as), but also a very refreshing summer fruit. I enjoy Wayne Walker's Red's Apple Juice #Remix and will be trying the next batch with some cooling. I'm currently working on an apple/caramel mix and an apple fritter.
Unfortunately, I've never mixed with green apple: aren't all the double apple flavors a blend of green and red? Looking forward to this Noted: episode.
u/ID10-T "The week after that will be: Mary Jane" Isn't this kind of a wasted week or is it a place holder? I never miss Noted but is anyone going to get anything out of this since the CBD/THC companies have there own flavors they use?
I have a list of supposed marijuana flavors that have nothing to do with CBD or THC, such as TFA Mary Jane, FA Reggae Nights, one by Tasty Puff, and several by Solube Arome
I like almost anything creamy or vanilla. Apple Snow
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Co. | Flavor | %
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FLV | Granny Smith | 2
CAP | Meringue | 1.5
VT | Raw Sugar | 0.75
FLV | Smooth Vanilla | 0.1
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3 Days. I don't know what Raw Sugar is but it's supposed to add a caramel cooked taste to the apples and obviously some sweetness. If you don't have it you can add your own caramel I suppose.
TIL Granny Smith apples originated in Australia
Recipe I made last year, Flavorah Granny Smith is my all time favorite green apple.
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/156523#green_apple_and_strawberry_by_fadedjay1
That sounds good. I still have been putting alpine strawberry on back burner of my. So damn expensive. Im gins try this one it later tonight without the alpine and see how it turns out.
Can it be used as a single flavor mixture? Percentage? Is it tart or more natural green apple?
It's not green, but my apple is Fuji. Classic, mostly used in bakeries, stuff like the classic Apple Buttah recipe, and an apple RY4 for me, but I do want to branch out a bit with fruits. It's tough for me to try new stuff given how much Sugar Cookie, RY4 Double, Bav Cream, and Vanilla Custard/Swirl I go through, every order is inevitably a big restock of some of those, a bit of Nic to add to the stockpile, or some more VG (missed my glyCUBE last fall and I've been behind ever since)...but, as cheap as DIY is, I'm not exactly rich, lol, so trying new things is tough. I did branch out a bit with 15mls of Sweet Guava to try Prickly Victory, and I do enjoy the tropicalness of that a lot, really want to play around with some melon especially, I used to have a few different melon juices I would buy before fully switching to DIY, I think they'd be a nice change of pace. Hard candy type green apple would be nice as well...Fingers crossed, I haven't come across a Flavorah flavoring I haven't liked (Macaroon may be in my Top 3 of all time, and if removing versatility from the factoring, it's probably the best flavor I've ever had. The recipe I use it in is my monthly/bi-monthly 'treat' recipe), and with a spring/summer with no income from quarantine coming up, that sampler pack would be really awesome! (And fitting for the warmer weather, too!)
You might like Rhodonite
Now that's a name I've not heard in a long time...a long time
Haha seriously though, it's kinda similar to Rhodonite! No Fiji, Torrone, or Almond in the version I use, it uses Macaroon/Caramel/Butter Cream instead, and Cookie/Yellow Cake is Biscuit/Sugar Cookie. I made Rhodonite a couple times wayy back when it dropped, it's a classic for sure and pretty amazing for not actually using the Macaroon flavoring itself, but I didn't use Almond or Torrone as much after those initial 15ml bottles to keep ordering, and I found the baseline recipe for the one I vape towards the end of those bottles while looking for something to try using the 5ml sample of FLV Macaroon BCF had included in that order (never been so grateful for a free sample of anything more than that 5mls of flavor, it paved the way to one of my most loved recipes ever)..it's more bakery cookie with a bit of a spicy fruit note (and almost a bit of coconut, actually) than cakey with nutty fruit notes. (Though thinking back, with how much I've been using Hazelnut and Pistachio lately, maybe another go at Almond wouldn't be the worst idea...)
Anyway, in fact, here's the recipe I've landed on for those who may have the FLV Macaroon-
Biscuit (INW) - 1.00%
Butter Cream (CAP) - 1.00% (sometimes I make my own 'Butter Cream' with 0.25 Golden Butter and 0.75 Cream Fresh, that adds a bit of richness plain old Butter Cream lacks, though both ways are good)
Caramel (FLV) - 0.75% 'heavy' (Since FLV is pricey to keep stocked, I've used TFA Caramel Original, FA Caramel Candy, and a mix of the two..once or twice a couple drops of Butterscotch Ripple, another Top 5 flavoring, just to see how it changed things...I like Candy or more often Candy/Original at a 50:50 or 75:25 mix for a slightly sweeter version to play off the spice, but just Original is good too. By heavy I mean that a couple extra drops/points of a ml extra isn't really a bad thing, and I should probably just change it to 0.85% Caramel)
Macaroon (FLV) - 2.25%
Raspberry Koncetrat (Malina) (INW) - 0.75%
Sugar Cookie v1 (CAP) - 1.50%
Steep- 4-7 Days
So yeah, it's not quite as intricate or creative a recipe as Rhodonite, but it's absolutely delicious for bakery fans, especially out of a restricted DL flavor RTA. It's great in RDAs as well of course, but there's just something... extra out of a good RTA with this one...it's usually gonna go in a (Coppervape) ESG Skyline clone with an old Kayfun Lite+ drip tip when I make it myself.
Anyway, sorry for going off topic on Apple, but that's my 'treat' recipe every month or so, it's not the most complex or 'creative' recipe, but it's absolutely fantastic (especially out of the right atty), that 2%+ FLV just makes it slightly pricey per ml compared to a lot of other recipes out there...I hope someone gets some enjoyment from it!
weeks like this are where I'm reminded of how far I can fall behind on SFTs. I have six different green apple flavors and really only have used maybe 2 of them. That said, I rather enjoy CAP's green apple in a mix.
What's the difference? Other than the candy obviously... Is the regular Green Apple more tart or more plain?
Therein lies the issue with having not done my SFTs eh?
I'd say it's reasonably inauthentic but tart apple on its own, but when I combined it with FA Fuji it helps round it into an enjoyable green baking apple
It's hard when you're asked your favorite green Apple because though I use Inw Anton at the highest % in my fav apple recipe, I also use inw 2 Apples and FlV Sour Apple as well as a red apple in it.. To me any good recipe will have more then one type of same flavor.
I dont have this flavor but I'd love to try it! I wasnt typically a big apple flavoring guy until I realized the potential it has when used in recipes like watermalone!! I am now open minded to using various apple flavoring and would love to enter into chance to win flavoring pack!! Thanks in advance!!
Anyone know some apple flavors besides fuji that don't have an anise taste to it? I'd love to incorporate more apple, but I can't stand licorice.
I’d recommend VSO Apple to anyone wanting an apple flavour. It’s the most authentic, full, natural, Braeburn type apple. It’s really juicy and has some tartness and a little bit of mealy texture. The peel starts to get sort of soapy if I use it above 5-6%. But below that it’s definitely the best apple I’ve tried by miles. I could vape it all by itself.
I definitely don’t get any anise from it. Which apples have you tried that were anise-y?
I really want to make camp tigerclaw, but I don't have cap gahc. Is there anything that might also work with flv sour apple? I don't think I have anything with green apple in the name sadly ☹️. I really want to love sour apple based on the smell, but I can never seem to get much flavor out of it in a mix. Is there anything that would boost it well? I've tried WF Thai apple, inw two apples, fa fuji, and VT Shisha double apple (which I love, but it completely overpowers it)
Does anyone else get harshness from certain apple flavours?
I don’t get any harshness from the usual culprits, peaches etc. But to me FLV Granny Smith is pretty harsh for the first 5 or so puffs. It’s not the only apple that is like that for me- WF Thai Apple, CAP Dbl Apple...there’s quite a few.
I don’t think I heard anyone else say they find apple flavours harsh. Maybe I’m weird?!