That Aji Amarillo spice you just mentioned in another thread has extract in it. If you get it let us know how it is!Is extract to add heat, flavor or both?
Sure does! McCormick has long specialized in flavors. The simple fact that they use it in their products tells me that extracts are useful. On a commercial scale consistency is probably more important than anything else and extracts help achieve a certain Heat/flavor balance that people expect every time.That Aji Amarillo spice you just mentioned in another thread has extract in it. If you get it let us know how it is!
Sometimes flavor just isn't the main goal of the sauce, so it's not really neglecting anything. A good portion of people won't even be able to discern the differences in flavor once you start getting above the heat of Jalapenos. I still absolutely hate sauces with extract because of how I use hot sauces, but If I were the type to follow the instructions on the labels of some sauces and just add a drop or two to increase the spice of the main sauce I'm using, they'd be just fine at doing what they're intended.with all due respect, DementedWelde, this is the result of the industry neglecting flavor. If flavor was most important, it would not be the most difficult thing to come buy. i think its shameful how much technology and money is needed and wasted to produce generally crap food.
Congrats with the finish of the construction of your house. Doesnt it need a roof?Sometimes flavor just isn't the main goal of the sauce
That's a bit unfair in my opinion. Instant ramen is made to be cheap and easy, not with ultimate flavor as goal. Booger and dishwater and rotten eggs and vomet flavored jelly beans probably gross more money a year than some hot sauce companies do in a decade, and their goal is being disgusting. But not all instant ramen is flavorless crap and not all jelly beans are disgusting. There's more than one audience.if you produce something to be eaten, flavor shoud be THE goal, ever!