rozk Apple Martini Cocktail Sugar, drink rimmer
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It's a fun way to dress up your drink and make it extra special and tasty! With chunky pieces, it's fine, and it looks fantastic.
I'd say yes, because it needs to be wet in order to stick. I always rim the glass with a slice of lemon.
It isn't ground finely.
The apple martini cocktail sugar is just for decoration. to give the rim of your cocktail glass a little extra flavor and color It was never intended to be used as a mixer.
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For old fashions, I put about a teaspoon of this in the bottom of my martini or rock glass instead of cube sugar. For Manhattans, I put a teaspoon or so of orange bitters, a half ounce of sweet vermouth, 2 or 3 ounces of bourbon or whiskey, and some cherry juice on the bottom of the martini/Manhattan glass and freeze it. I've used it as a rim for Mimosas and it's fantastic. I wet the rim with an orange slice before dipping it in the sugar.
My lemon drops were even more popular than usual thanks to the addition of granular sugar. For the rimmer, I usually use baker's (or caster) sugar because it turns into a nice, sweet glaze that doesn't fall off as easily as thicker sugar granules. These are a little thicker than caster sugar, but the bright yellow color and added lemon flavor make them a nice substitute. For some occasions, it may be too "festive," but for others, it is unquestionably beneficial. Excellent work!.
This sugar is fantastic for rimming glasses. I bought this item to go with a cocktail service set I'm giving away as a door prize at a party I'm throwing in a few months. Other customers have used this sugar for baking, according to the reviews I've read. I never would have guessed that this could be used for something like that, and I will definitely be purchasing more flavors to try in my recipes. This, in my opinion, would be great for dusting cookies to add a little extra flavor. This is something I've bought before, but it wasn't on Amazon. br>Though this is a small bag, it will go a long way when used to rim cocktail glasses. If you use it to dust your baked goods as well, I believe it will last a long time. br>In general, I am pleased with my purchase. This is a high-quality product in my opinion, and I will most likely buy it again in the future. br>When it comes to purchasing a product, I rely on the opinions of other customers.
It was bought for the purpose of making cotton candy. That was the most disgusting thing you've ever tasted!! Lol. Take my advice and purchase flavored sugar designed for cotton candy machines.
It is not possible to use. This sugar has a chemical odor to it. Although it tastes better than it smells, I used it to decorate alcohol glasses, and the chemical odor was noted. I bought three different flavors in the hopes that the problem would be solved by changing the flavor. I'm giving it a one-star rating because I can't use it. br>br>This is not a purchase I recommend.
Although it took a long time to arrive, we were able to use it because we had a party planned. It's a good thing, because it wouldn't have improved our drinking experience. Perhaps the others are superior, but this flavor is not one of them.
Yellow powdered sugar is a better analogy. There were so few crystal pieces that you had to look for them if you wanted to find them at all. My Lemon Oatmeal cookies have lemon crystals sprinkled on top. These simply melted as they baked, with the crystals holding their shape and adding a little glimmer to the cookies. br>Won't be buying from them again.
I use it not only in cocktails but also to dip fresh fruit. Strawberries, blueberries, apple or pear slices, and other fruits can be sprinkled on fruit salad. It's also delicious served over vanilla ice cream. It's yum yum yum yum yum yum.