Natural Pistachio Flavoring

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Pistachio flavor is rich and slightly sweet, with soft, woody notes. It evokes a subtly toasted taste, with a creamy, gourmet and delicately scented touch.


Using Pistachio Food Flavoring in Pastries

Pistachio food flavoring adds a delicately gourmet dimension to traditional French pastries such as sponge biscuits, eclairs and macaroons. In Italy, it is used in cannoli siciliani and pistachio panettone, while in Spain it is found in pistachio-flavored polvorones. In England, pistachio cakes are popular, and in Germany, pistazienkuchen are a classic.

For modern recipes, it is perfect in gluten-free or vegan cakes made with almond or rice flour. With its density of 1.18 and a Brix of 44, this flavoring diffuses harmoniously into custards, sponge cakes and other preparations, offering an authentic and consistent taste intensity.


Pistachio Flavoring Applications in Confectionery

In confectionery, pistachio flavoring is ideal for creating bonbons, nougats, pralines and truffles. In France, it is used in calissons (candied fruit pastes) and pistachio nougats, while in Italy, torroni and baci di dama are typical examples. In Spain, pistachio turrones are popular, and in England, pistachio fudge. In Germany, pistazienmarzipan (pistachio marzipan treats) are commonly eaten.

This flavoring is also suitable for vegan or sugar-free confectionery, such as dried fruit energy bars.


Incorporating Pistachio Food Flavoring into Ice Creams and Sorbets

Pistachio flavoring is a staple ingredient for making ice creams and sorbets. It adds a refined, creamy taste to cream-based ice creams, but is also perfect in lactose-free or vegan recipes, especially with plant-based milks such as almond or coconut milk.

Combined with fruits such as raspberry or pear, it creates balanced, sophisticated frozen desserts with a pleasant texture in the mouth, and gourmet recipes with chocolate.


Using Pistachio Flavoring in Beverages: Mixology, Beers and Plant-Based Drinks

Pistachio adds an original touch to drinks. It can be used in plant-based milks such as almond or soy milk, for richly flavored lattes or smoothies.

In mixology, it lends itself well to alcohol-free cocktails or original creations such as vegan milkshakes. In craft beers, pistachio flavor combines harmoniously with stouts or lagers, offering unique depth and a creamy texture.


Potential Pairings for Pistachio Flavoring

Pistachio pairs well with sweet notes such as vanilla, caramel or chocolate for gourmet creations. it also pairs very well with fruits such as raspberry, apricot or pear for lighter desserts.

for savory or more daring recipes, pistachio flavor can be combined with spices like cardamom or turmeric, adding an exotic, refined touch.

  • Composition

    Invert sugar syrup, water, Natural Flavor, thickeners: E412-E415, preservative: E211

  • 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 Pistachio Flavoring 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
Pistachio Flavoring

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

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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