The Lemon Extract by Nielsen Massey (60 ml glass bottle) - Nielsen-Massey
Enjoy the popular extracts for baking and cooking from Nielsen Massey - Lemon Extract of a special kind.
Alcohol (90%), lemon oil, water
Alcohol (90%), lemon oil, water
| food company | Nielsen-Massey, Apolloweg 8, NL 8938 AJ Leeuwarden |
|---|---|
| Contents | 60 Milliliter |
| Barcode | 025638850025 |
| food company | Nielsen-Massey, Apolloweg 8, NL 8938 AJ Leeuwarden |
|---|---|
| Contents | 60 Milliliter |
| Barcode | 025638850025 |
Alcohol (90%), lemon oil, water
Alcohol (90%), lemon oil, water
| food company | Nielsen-Massey, Apolloweg 8, NL 8938 AJ Leeuwarden |
|---|---|
| Contents | 60 Milliliter |
| Barcode | 025638850025 |
| food company | Nielsen-Massey, Apolloweg 8, NL 8938 AJ Leeuwarden |
|---|---|
| Contents | 60 Milliliter |
| Barcode | 025638850025 |
Lemon Extract by Nielsen Massey (60 ml glass bottle)
Famous for its excellent vanilla for over 100 years, the family-run company Nielsen-Massey has brought other extracts onto the market, which can now be found in good delicatessens in America. The fruity lemon extract without any other additives is not only used for baking, but also for rice, fish and chicken dishes, and jams. It is often used in combination with various herbs such as parsley, rosemary, thyme, garlic and basil. And of course also for drinks and various desserts. The extract is stored in alcohol.
Famous for its excellent vanilla for over 100 years, the family-run company Nielsen-Massey has brought other extracts onto the market, which can now be found in good delicatessens in America. The fruity lemon extract without any other additives is not only used for baking, but also for rice, fish and chicken dishes, and jams. It is often used in combination with various herbs such as parsley, rosemary, thyme, garlic and basil. And of course also for drinks and various desserts. The extract is stored in alcohol.
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