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Tarfumes.com - Teisseire All Natural Almonds Orgeat Syrup 750 Ml 25.4 Fl Oz Bottle

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List Price: N/A
Our Price: $12.99
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Manufacturer: Teisseire
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Address: Array Binding: Misc. Brand: Teisseire Country: France Feature: No colorants or preservatives Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Teisseire Manufacturer: Teisseire Publisher: Teisseire Studio: Teisseire
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Features
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No colorants or preservatives All natural, to add to water, soda or as a topping for ice cream, dessert or yogurt Imported from France One of dozens of great syrups we offer Orgeat is a traditional flavor in France, used for candy, lollipops and syrups
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Editorial Reviews:
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Tesseire has always been known for their high quality fruit and plant drinks. Mix with about 7-8 parts water, carbonated water or add to tea. Great on ice cream, cocktails or yogurt topping, great for baking too. These drinks do not have as many calories as sodas and soft drinks, and not as many chemicals either!
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Natural ingredients Comment: I ordered the Teisseire for making mai-tais after noticing that the Collins orgeat I had been using didn't even list almonds as an ingredient. When it came I had my family do a blind taste test for me. It actually tastes pretty similar to the Collins, both are sweet and taste like almonds. But the Teisseire has an additional nutty or earthy flavor that the Collins does not. It's made from almond extract, not just flavoring, and sugar, not corn syrup, and nothing with a scary chemical name.
It does cost almost twice as much, plus shipping, but it takes me months to go through a bottle so it's worth it for me. It has a very nice pour spout that eliminates the crusty buildup you get on a screw-top bottle like Collins. My only complaint is the metal container. You can't see how much is left, and I think glass would be less likely to impart a taste. Right now there is no metallic taste at all, but in six months who knows?
Note that the Amazon listing is wrong in a couple ways. The bottle is metal, not plastic, and the name is spelled "Teisseire." Yes, I know it looks plastic in the photo, but it really is metal shaped like that.
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