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OliveNation Pure Rum Flavor - 4 ounces - Premium Quality Pure Baking Extract with Finest Rum Flavor OliveNation Pure Rum Flavor - 4 ounces - Premium Quality Pure Baking Extract with Finest Rum Flavor

OliveNation Pure Rum Flavor - 4 ounces - Premium Quality Pure Baking Extract with Finest Rum Flavor

OliveNation Pure Rum Flavor - 4 ounces - Premium Quality Pure Baking Extract with Finest Rum Flavor OliveNation Pure Rum Flavor - 4 ounces - Premium Quality Pure Baking Extract with Finest Rum Flavor
$ 10.38

Score By Feature

Based on 129 ratings
Value for money
8.38
Flavor
8.08

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Product Description

The best we've tried is Myer's rum, but there's still a lot to be said for other rums.
It is the finest rum used in an extract, as it has the strongest
A mixture of liquor, rum extracts, caramel color, and water.
The finest Jamaican rum is used to make this beverage

Questions & Answers

Where does it get its propylene glycol from?

Neither the rum flavor nor propylene glycol is used in manufacturing.

What does the kosher certificate say about this product?

There is no problem with using this extract, it

Do you know how many calories this contains?

100 grams of this food contain 326 calories 5) ounces as a

What do you think about this vegan dish?

Hello Sandy, I don't see any other ingredients listed on the bottle, as far as I can see. This is a vegan dish, yes.

Selected User Reviews For OliveNation Pure Rum Flavor - 4 ounces - Premium Quality Pure Baking Extract with Finest Rum Flavor

Nail polish remover that has been watered down
3/5

A very disappointing experience. The smell is similar to nail polish remover, according to my wife. The flan was ruined as a result. In the R&D field, I am responsible for technical support and research I agree with the chemist and say specifically that the substance smells somewhat like watered down ethanol with acetone and ethyl acetate mixed in. Both the water and ethanol (grain alcohol) must be present. It is not recommended to use ethyl acetate and acetone. During aging, the wood barrels in which a rum is aged can char and give off complex ketones, esters, and caramelized wood sugars (furans) that are distinct notes of the rum, but should not overpower other complex aromas. My observation is that there is not the slightest similarity between the pleasant aroma and the This makes me wonder about the extraction process used in producing this product. Was it done with ethyl acetate to extract the rum flavor? Did it just happen to be one of those bad batches? GC-analysis of this product is what I want to do Ms. working at her desk. After I submit the results to you, I will follow up to report those results, to avoid being subjective in my evaluation. Announcing an update This report was created by the General Council It's time to report the results of the MS analysis. It turned out that I wasn't right. I cannot compare my nose to the GC in terms of accuracy Despite its smell, the ethyl acetate wasn't present. Ethyl propionate was the chemical. There was a one-carbon error in my calculations. It does not have any flavor, nor does it have a pleasant scent. (The old model airplane glue was made using ethyl acetate. In nail polishes, it is now available. Like ethanol propionate, it is also an organic compound.

Duncan Glenn
Duncan Glenn
| Apr 01, 2021
There is an awful smell in here! There is nothing rumourous about this There's a lot I like about this! It is horrible to have rum extract in your body! The reason it is called rum is unknown to me This doesn't seem to be rum in any way
3/5

You can smell glue in the air. Making frosting turned out to be ruined because of it. Rather than using Bacardis, I just used Bacardi. I've used the products this company produces before and have been very satisfied. There is something terribly wrong with all of this!.

Maggie Bolton
Maggie Bolton
| Feb 27, 2021
There are pros and cons to both situations
4/5

I'm torn between the two. This oil is very popular with my husband, and I have just ordered a second bottle for him. It fried like bacon when I used it once. If you have a dark complexion, I think you can get away with it. I would say a $2 bottle of baby oil is a good deal. The job would be performed by 99. I, however, cannot place any weight on that theory, as my skin is too fair.

Hadleigh Burnett
Hadleigh Burnett
| Nov 24, 2020
Overall, it is a good product
4/5

I don't know what else to say at the moment. It will be interesting to see whether my opinion changes as I continue to use it.

Karsyn Kerr
Karsyn Kerr
| Jul 11, 2021
It has a good It was impossible for me to figure out how to pour this and I ended up spilling half the bottle on I hate you
3/5

As for the rest, it has great flavor. . . after restarting the Cske, it is very vibrant.

Malcolm Lowery
Malcolm Lowery
| Sep 04, 2020
Good flavor just for the sake of it
5/5

Thanks for this item. I am very pleased with it. It was a pleasant surprise to learn that the quality of the product was comparable to that of There's just the right level of richness & depth I enjoy rumminess when it comes to cake. My order will definitely be placed again.

Kinley DALE
Kinley DALE
| Nov 03, 2020
Baking is a great use for this
5/5

In addition to cooking and baking, I use this flavoring. You can add a very nice touch by doing this. Does not take a lot of time to do so will last long.

Colter Davidson
Colter Davidson
| Sep 10, 2020
I wouldn't recommend it
3/5

There's not a lot of flavor to it. We found it to be just okay, not outstanding. While it does not have a very strong aroma, the alcohol content is so high that you will have to cook it a long time just to take out all its alcohol. If you're going to use rum, you might as well.

Kimora Good
Kimora Good
| Jun 15, 2021

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