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OliveNation

Grand Marnier Flavor Extract - PG Free, Natural

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  • 92826
$12.99
SKU:
ESPSK4
UPC:
812725021266
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Non MGOgluten freekoshermade in usapg freevegan friendly

Grand Marnier Flavoring for Baking, Beverages, Frosting, Fillings, Sauces

  • Made from Alcohol, Water, & Natural Flavors
  • Pale Beige Liquid with Authentic Liqueur Taste & Aroma
  • Concentrated Formulation
  • Great for Cakes, Cookies, Fillings, Frosting, Sauces

Grand Marnier is an orange flavored liqueur made from three different kinds of cognac and is a popular flavor worldwide. OliveNation's Grand Marnier Flavor Extract can be used to add the classic rich and orangey Grand Marnier flavor to pastries, cakes, cookies, frostings, and other desserts. It is terrific for cream fillings and ice cream. Add Grand Marnier flavor extract to deepen both sweet and savory sauces or toppings. This water soluble flavoring is concentrated and is approximately two to three times stronger than the actual liqueur. Our Grand Marnier flavor extract is sugar and gluten-free, ideal for special diets.

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Additional Information

INGREDIENTS:
Premium Alcohol, Water, Natural Flavors
SDS:
SPEC:
NON GMO:
Non-GMO
GLUTEN FREE:
Gluten Free
KOSHER:
Kosher
ORGANIC:
No
ALCOHOL FREE:
No
VEGAN FRIENDLY:
Vegan Friendly
PG FREE:
PG Free
FLAVOR:
Grand Marnier
SUGGESTED USES:
Baking, Brewing, Cooking
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN:
United States
PHYSICAL APPEARANCE:
Colored Liquid
WHEAT:
Wheat Free
EGG:
Egg Free
SOY:
Soy Free
PEANUT:
Peanut Free
SUGAR FREE:
Sugar Free
TREE NUT:
Tree Nut Free
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10 Reviews

  • 3

    grand marnier extract

    Posted by roxane on Jul 12th 2019

    I use my Grand Marnier when I chop up strawberries with a bit of sugar. I tried using the grand marnier extract last night, and while I liked the flavor, I felt the alcohol flavor was the more prominent flavor. Now that is not to say its bad, I just had no clue how much to use with the amount of strawberries in the bowl, and may have added too much. I did find that letting them sit for a period improved the flavor. I look forward to trying it again soon.

  • 4

    Great when you drank the real Grand Marnier

    Posted by Mark Grimaldi on Dec 14th 2018

    This will do when the real stuff is not around.. Flambaing mignon or trying to I may add, it still insures that flavor the I expect. It makes a very nice zuchinni bread and crosstic. Now with this, I can cut down on my liquor expense. Worth buying.

  • 5

    More alcohol than Orange

    Posted by Kristi Grinde on Apr 4th 2018

    It's a little heavy on the alcohol sense and light on the actual grand Marnier flavor

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