Wher can I buy anise oil?!


Question:

Wher can I buy anise oil?


Answers:
Any cake decorating supply shop should have it. The shops I have used are Ben Franklin Craft store, Michaels craft store. On-line I have been able to get it through Herbspro.com and KingArthurFlour.com

I found the following information in case you have trouble finding the actual oil at foodsubs.com:

anise oil Notes: This imparts a licorice flavor to foods. Look for it near the spices in large supermarkets or in candy supply stores or pharmacies. You can store flavoring oils indefinitely in a cool, dark place. Substitutes: anise extract (Extracts evaporate easily, and therefore can't withstand high heat or prolonged cooking. Four units of extract is roughly equivalent to one unit of flavoring oil, but this may vary according to the products used. Begin by substituting two units of extract per unit of flavoring oil, then add more extract until you're satisfied with the flavor.)

Hope this information helps. Best of luck.

Source(s):
Foodsub.com, webcrawler.com, KingArthurFlour.com, HerbPro.com

Germany its against the law to import into the US

If this is because you heard Anise is in absynthe (which it is), and you want to hallucinate, then don't bother; it doesn't work like that.

If you want it for some other totally legit application (although I can't really think what for), I believe you can purchase some here:

http://www.aromaweb.com/essentialoilsaf/...




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