Chai Tea flavors list

Over the years Chai Tea has become an increasingly popular drink of choice for Americans seeking an alternative to coffee. Even though there are only few drawbacks from drinking coffee, for example- bad breath and stained teeth – people are always on the search for something that can be just a little bit better overall.

This is where Chai Tea comes in… a daily drinker for the people of the country of India Chai has made huge strides in its presence in the US beverage department. Tea companies throughout have embraced what has become a huge movement in the tea community to bring the latest and greatest “mixes” and “blends” of classic teas from around the world.

What is chai tea?
Typically it is a black tea mixed with spices and served with milk and a sweetener.

Here is a list of Chai tea flavors currently available on the market:
Double Pice Black
Decaf Chai
Chai Spice
Black and Green
Vanilla
Green Chai
Chai white tea
Chai red

Pie Flavors

Thanksgiving is just around the corner and households all across America are getting into their cabinets and taking inventory of pantries in preparation for a big baking season!

Lets face it, we all get our fair share of the Turkey, stuffing, and sides… we eat the leftovers for weeks afterwards! We get so much of the bird that most family members refuse to even mention the bird again, but guess what!? Mention dessert and everyones ears are at attention!

Thanksgiving will not be complete without the baked goods! And that is why you need a list of the best pie flavors for the Thanksgiving Holiday. From pumpkin to pecan all the favorites will be found on dinner table across the US when the great Thanksgiving rolls around…

Thanksgiving Pie Flavor list:
Pecan pie
pumpkin
mince meat
Apple
Cherry
Lemon
Blueberry
Strawberry
Peach

Halloween flavors

Halloween comes along every year, and with it all the flavors and tastes of the season. So, what are the traditional flavors of Halloween? Well, there is indeed more than just pumpkin, although that is certainly one of the classic favorites!

1. Pumpkin – Pumpkin is a traditional, typical, halloween flavor…and yes, that is thanks in part to the fact that pumpkins are everywhere decorated with faces and candles! So, what do you do with all that pumpkin goodness once you’ve taken it out of the gourd shell? You eat it in all kinds of delightful halloween treats! Things made with pumpkin that bring to mind halloween include pumpkin seeds, pumpkin pie, and things flavored with “pumpkin spice” – for example Blue Bell’s Pumpkin Spice Ice Cream is a popular halloween hit!

2. Caramel – Caramel is another traditional halloween flavor, mainly because it is a sweet covering that can go on top of almost anything to make it better and “candify” it for halloween! Caramel-covered goodies you’ll see around halloween include caramel covered apples, caramel cookies, and caramel-covered popcorn! Even the mere smell of caramel evokes images of halloween!

3. Butternut Squash – I know, I know, who likes to eat squash? But butternut squash is indeed comfy flavor of October 31. Traditionally, you’ll see butternut squash soup. Probably one thing that makes it so popular is that the butternut squash is a winter squash – just like the pumpkin!

4. Apple – This might surprise you , but yes, apple is a traditional halloween flavor! People eat caramel covered apples, they bob for apples, and eat apple fritters! Apple pie itself tends to show up more around Thanksgiving, but you start to see people eat it around halloween time!

5. Maple – Maple is another favorite that reminds everyone of halloween. Maple covered pancakes show up on the breakfast table and maple custards are on the dinner table!

Happy Halloween!

McCormick Extract Flavors

extract flavorsMcCormick is a company which specializes in spices.  In particular, they have a line of Extract Flavors which you can find in supermarkets and convenience stores.  These extracts are used in baking and cooking to enhance the food and to help add the subtle flavor of an extra ingredient that you may or may not have in your recipe. Their line includes both “imitation” and “Pure” extracts and are priced accordingly. Many cooks will only use the “pure” variety, citing the fact that the imitations are not as strong, rich nor as flavorful. There are others however that have found that the imitation line is quite good. The general concensus however is when in doubt, for the best flavor, go with the “pure” extract.

Flavors in their line include:

Raspberry Extract
Root Beer Concentrate
Pure Anise Extract
Pure Almond Extract
Pure Coffee Extract
Pure Lemon Extract
Pure Orange Extract
Pure Mint Extract
Pure Peppermint Extract
Pure Vanilla Extract
Imitation Maple
Imitation Rum
Imitation Strawberry
Imitation Vanilla Butter & Nut
Baker’s Imitation Vanilla
Cinnamon Extract
Imitation Almond Extract
Imitation Banana Extract
Imitation Butter
Imitation Coconut Extract
Imitation Hazelnut

Stevia Flavors

Stevia is a plant that is well known for the natural sweetness of its leaves. It is often used as a substitute for sugar in anything that requires sugar since the extract can have up to 300 times the sweetness of sugar and does not have the negative effects sugar has – fewer calories and is more healthy!

This natural sugar alternative is becoming more and more popular, and you can even find bags of stevia in some supermarkets. You can also find Liquid Stevia drops that you can purchase. While Stevia is very good in its own natural state, you can find a variety of flavors to choose from. Here’s a listing of some of the different varieties available:

liquid-stevia-dropsLiquid Stevia Flavors

  • Chocolate Raspberry
  • Berry
  • Chocolate
  • Cinnamon
  • Apricot Nextar
  • English Toffee
  • Grape
  • Hazelnut
  • Lemon Drop
  • Root Beer
  • Vanilla Cream
  • Valencia Orange

Sweetleaf Sweet Drops Flavors

  • Berry
  • Chocolate
  • Chocolate Raspberry
  • Coconut
  • Cola
  • Cinnamon
  • Grape
  • Lemon Drop
  • Hazelnut
  • Apricot Nectar
  • English Toffee
  • Peppermint
  • Root Beer
  • Valencia Orange
  • Watermelon
  • Vanilla Creme

Stevia Facts

  • Also goes b the names: sweetleaf and sugar leaf
  • Natual Sweetner
  • Plant is native to Mexico, South America, and Central America
  • Few calories

How to Grow Stevia

Many gardners will tell you the best way to grow stevia is to purchase the plant already grown – you can purchase young stevia plants from nurseries. Typically nurseries will only stock them at the appropriate time in the spring.

You can also purchase stevia seeds from many online seed or gardner stores. Many people claim that stevia is notoriously difficult to grow from seed as germination is slow and sporadic and the plants are very sensitive. The important thing is to find a seed supply store with quality stevia seeds. The seeds will be very tiny.

Seeds should be sprinkled on top of moist soil with a thin layer of soil on top. Since the seeds are so finicky, it is recommended to grow them in a controlled environment vs. out in the open ground. Many gardners recommend starting them under grow lights to get the best result. After approximately 10 – 14 days, the seeds will germinate – they will be very tiny. You’ll want to keep them moist, however not too moist, as these tiny seedlings can be easily dampened out.

Good luck!