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Bakto Flavors Natural Mango Extract (1FL OZ) Pack of 3
Bakto Flavors, LLC is a family-owned company dedicated to bringing together scientific expertise with high-quality flavorsOne of 50 Natural Flavors and ExtractsKosher Pareve,Gluten-Free. No Sugar, Corn Syrup or Color AddedGreat in ice cream, whipped cream, and puddingAdd 1/2 to 1 tsp to your cake to create a delicious fresh Mango flavor. Add to fruit pies, salad dressing, creams, ice cream. Use for marinades, fish. chicken, or meat. Make your own natural drinks with a few drops of extract, seltzer, and the sweetener of your choice. It is one of Daphna’s favorite flavors.
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2 Reddit comments about Bakto Flavors Natural Mango Extract (1FL OZ) Pack of 3:

u/binderclips · 3 pointsr/vegetarianketo

Peach flavored SF jello is quite tasty.

Reading your post made me go on a hunt for mango extract (not something I typically crave) and I found this. Perhaps you could use it with whipped cream or unflavored gelatin and use it curb cravings?

I love making a coconut pudding by mixing unflavored gelatin with coconut milk; I imagine it would taste great with mango extract. (This is assuming you eat gelatin.)

You should also join us over at /r/xxketo :)

u/caleeky · 2 pointsr/Cooking

> Salt, Sugar, Dehydrated Onion, Brown Sugar, Spices, Dehydrated Garlic, Dehydrated Red Bell Pepper, Citric Acid, Maltodextrin, Lime Peel, Natural Flavor, Lime Oil, Mango Juice Concentrate and Gum Arabic.

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I haven't had the product in question, but mango is pretty far down the list. We also have "spices" and "natural flavour" listed which could mean all kinds of things.

It's built on a simple onion/garlic/salt/sugar base, but there are probably some key concepts in this that I think you will need to stick to:

  • Dehydrated onion - going to give you a different effect than onion powder. It'll give you little bursts of sweet caramelized onion.
  • Lime zest - not the acid, which will cook the fish
  • Mango is probably not bringing a lot to the party unless they're using some kind of extract (maybe in the "natural flavours"). If it has a strong mango aroma, then you'll want to look at stuff like this https://www.amazon.com/Bakto-Flavors-Natural-Mango-Extract/dp/B001PB10CK (not a recommendation - I've never used it)
  • I see something green in the pics of the bottle. I'd think maybe thyme (if they're going for a jerk base) or oregano. Use your last bottle to try to determine.

    Find the friend with the best palate and try to isolate the specific herbs/spices going on :) Is it a Jerk inspired rub (thyme and allspice)? Is it a Mexican-ish base (oregano, maybe cumin)?