Pringles flavors list

Did you know that Pringles in the Unites States date back as far as the 1960’s? In fact one of the motivations to create a new type of potato chip was to fix the well know problem of classic potato chips crushing before even getting to the consumer! Pringles brand has grown over the decades and can be found in international markets!

The Pringles flavors list below is the current list of flavors that this icon of the potato chip industry currently has to offer.
The Original
Sour Cream and Onion
Cheddar Cheese
Honey Mustard
Barbecue
Jalapeno
Pizza
Salt and Vinegar
Ranch
Bacon Ranch
Loaded Baked Potato
(Ref: Pringles.com)

Flavored Cream Cheese

Who doesn’t like cream cheese? But, it is even better if it is flavored cream cheese! Flavored cream cheese can be spread on bagels or toast just like regular cream cheese. You can either purchase it pre-made or make it yourself. If you want to purchase it, your main supermarket will most likely carry some “basic” flavors right next to the plain flavor – Philadelphia Cream Cheese is always a good brand to go with. Gourmet and natural food stores will also carry more exotic flavors.

The main flavors that Kraft Philadelphia Cream Cheese carries include:
Garden Vegetable
Strawberry
Chives
Chives & Onion
Pineapple
Salmon


Make your own Flavored Cream Cheese

Making your own flavored cream cheese is good because it is alot cheaper than buying it pre-made.If you want to make it yourself, you will need plain cream cheese as well as whatever you are going to flavor it with. Some flavors you might consider that are very tasty include:
olive
roasted red pepper
jalapeno
honey-walnut
walnut-raisin
vegetable
herbed
spinach dip
sun-dried tomatoes

In order to make it, just soften the plain cream cheese, and mix in your flavor of choice until the taste is how you like it. Sometimes it’s also nice to add a little bit of parmesan cheese or salt.

Pumpkin flavor

Pumpkin flavor comes in many different forms for a variety of uses. Perhaps one of the most popular forms of pumpkin is the canned fruit that is most commonly purchased around Thanksgiving to make pumpkin pie. However, there are multiple different forms this flavor is produced and you can even find pumpkin as a vitamin supplement!

Here is a list of different uses and types of pumpkin flavoring.

Pumpkin extract: For baking and for other uses in the kitchen
Pumpkin Oil: Most commonly found as a supplement
Canned Pumpkin Flavor: Mostly used during the Thanksgiving Holiday

Pumpkin is a great source of Vitamin A

Pie flavors list

Pie! How about some Porcupine Pie?! No? What about Lemon Pie?! Much better right? Well, technically there are two kinds of “Pie,” the most common reference to Pie is that of the sweet dessert food that can be eaten after meals; the other term for Pie is also known as a Pizza. Below you will find a dessert Pie flavors list!

Apple Pie
Pumpkin Pie
Cherry Pie
Peach Pie
Strawberry Pie
Blueberry Pie
Cream Pie
Cheese Pie
Blackberry Pie
Pecan Pie
Key Lime Pie

Pies
Two Pies

 

Of course there is no way to make a list of the entire selection of pie flavors since if you are the chef your imagination is the limit. However, this Pie flavors list are some of the most commonly known and probably the easiest to find flavors at local stores.

Liquid bacon flavoring

liquid bacon flavoring
Torani Bacon Flavoring

I am really not sure what you would do with liquid bacon flavored syrup, but you can find it if you look hard enough. Bacon has a huge following behind it with a driving force that propels the food into certain area of flavoring that it probably should never have belonged to.

Nevertheless, if you love bacon, love it to the point that you would put some maybe… in your coffee for example… then you should check out the Torani Bacon flavored syrup. Specially made for bacon enthusiasts and people who are just insane crazy about the flavor it delivers.

“Bacon enthusiasts will recognize the same savory, meaty flavor as authentic bacon in this salty, sweet syrup. Torani Bacon syrup adds savory bacon flavor to cocktails, lattes, sauces and more. Just add 1/2 – 1 oz. of syrup to a 6-8 oz. beverage, and enjoy this innovative new flavor from Torani.” Ref: Torani.com

You can visit their site if you are unable to locate the Liquid bacon flavoring syrup at your local grocer. Good luck and happy Bacon-ing!