Eucalyptus Flavor 2364-SS
Eucalyptus Flavor 2364-SS
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Dosage Guide: 0.2ml – 0.5ml (Eucalyptus Flavor) Eucalyptus flavor is an intensely potent, medicinal, and cooling concentrate characterized by its high cineole content. Because it is much stronger than fruit or floral flavors, it requires a very precise, minimal dosage. A standard dose of 0.3ml per 1 liter or 1kg is usually sufficient to provide a refreshing "clearing" sensation without becoming overwhelming or bitter.
Common Applications
Oral Care and Confectionery The most common use for Eucalyptus flavor is in medicinal lozenges, throat drops, and high-intensity mints. At a dosage of 0.5ml, it provides the powerful "vapor" effect needed to soothe throats and clear nasal passages. In gummy or hard candy production, it is often paired with menthol to enhance the cooling sensation on the palate.
Functional Beverages and Teas In the beverage industry, Eucalyptus is used sparingly in functional wellness drinks and herbal tea blends. Adding a micro-dose of 0.2ml to a liter of green tea or honey-based drink introduces a spa-like, aromatic freshness. It is also becoming popular in artisanal tonic waters and botanical mocktails, where it acts as a "top note" to provide a crisp, clean finish.
Dairy and Frozen Desserts While unconventional, Eucalyptus is used in gourmet "Cold-Relief" sorbets or high-end herbal ice creams. A low dose of 0.2ml infused into a lime or honey-flavored sorbet creates a sophisticated, palate-cleansing dessert. Because the flavor is so dominant, it is rarely used in heavy dairy like chocolate, but it pairs beautifully with citrus-based frozen bases.
Baking and Infusions In baking, Eucalyptus flavor can be used in "forest-themed" desserts or herbal shortbreads. Since the aromatic oils are volatile, a dosage of 0.4ml is used to ensure the scent survives the oven heat. It is also excellent for scenting sugar syrups used to soak sponges, providing a unique botanical aroma that pairs well with lemon or ginger-flavored cakes.
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