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Have you ever wanted to try an exotic fruit aside from the usual bananas and strawberries? Here’s your chance! Since African horned cucumbers are hard to get by fresh, we offer a super concentrated flavouring of this unusual-looking fruit that’s just as refreshingly fruity as the actual one!

With a distinct taste that is reminiscent of a mix between kiwi and cucumber with just the slightest hint of banana, this might just become your next favorite flavour.

Order now and try out this unique taste!

African Horned Cucumber SC

African Horned Cucumber SC

Concentrated Food Flavour

Regular price $39.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $39.99 USD
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16oz
Size
55 and 275 Gallons must ship by freight, which is billed separately.
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Free Samples

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Flavour Uses

For manufacturing and professional use only.

Our flavours are used in the production of all types of food and beverage products, examples include: Cookies, muffins, potato chips, candy, ice cream, cake, whipped cream, frosting, coffee, tea, water, cider, cocktails, beer, wine, piquette, mead, spirits, seltzer, kombucha, soda, etc.

Usage (Approx.)

Baking (Muffins): 0.12 - 0.24ml per 12 muffins
Beverages (Beer, Seltzer, etc): 0.1 - 0.3% by volume
DIY Liquids (PG/VG base): 1 - 4% by volume
Ice Cream: 0.1 - 0.3% by volume

Solubility

Water soluble.

Ingredients

Propylene Glycol, Natural and Artificial Flavours, Alcohol.

Nutrition

Per 5 drops (about 0.1g):

Calories 0
Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg
Sodium 0mg
Carbohydrates 0g
Protein 0g
*Not a significant source of other nutrients.

Customer Reviews

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Tabatha

We tried this from the sample pack and to my surprise having never tried the real thing, it's delicious. We're putting together a juice with this flavor.

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Ryan Disano

A unique tropical fruit not offered anywhere else. Very juicy and full flavoured.
To me, it reminds me of a blend of guava and banana.