Onion Flavor & Onion Flavoring
Onion flavor delivers the savory, sharp, slightly sweet character of fresh and caramelized onion — a backbone ingredient in chip seasonings, dip mixes, salad dressings, sauces, gravy, and most savory cooking. This collection makes that flavor available as extracts, concentrates, oils, powders, and cotton candy floss sugar. Use it in onion dip mixes, French onion soup, onion-flavored chip coatings, savory snack seasonings, sauce production, salad dressings, gravy mixes, and savory baking. The flavor pairs well with garlic, herbs, butter, cheese, smoke, and pepper. Whether you're a home cook, an artisan dip maker, or a commercial snack and sauce producer, the formats here let you dose onion character into recipes without managing fresh produce.
Onion Flavor Extract
Onion flavor extract is the most flexible format for sauce work, dressings, marinades, and water-based savory recipes. Use it in French onion soup, onion dip, salad dressings, marinades, gravy, and savory braising liquids. The extract folds smoothly into water-based applications and is a strong fit for soup and sauce production. Available in multiple sizes for home cooks, artisan sauce makers, and commercial production.
Onion Flavor Concentrate
Onion flavor concentrate is built for production-scale sauce, dressing, and seasoning work where lower dosage and stronger character matter. Use it in commercial dip mix production, salad dressing manufacturing, sauce and gravy lines, and seasoning blends. The concentrated form delivers consistent onion character across large batches — important for shelf-stable sauce and seasoning products.
Onion Flavor Oil
Onion flavor oil is food-safe and well suited for fat-based applications — chip oil bases, savory cracker coatings, fat-rich seasoning blends, and oil-based snack production. Use it in popcorn oil bases, onion-flavored crackers, savory shortbread, and oil-based snack coatings where water-based extracts would split. The oil format carries onion character cleanly into fat carriers.
Onion Flavor Powder
Onion flavor powder is a workhorse for snack and seasoning production. Use it in chip coatings, popcorn seasonings, dry dip mixes (onion dip, French onion dip), dry rub blends, seasoning salts, and cracker dustings. The powder format gives commercial food producers a stable, dry-blend friendly way to add onion character to coatings and seasonings with consistent dosing. It's the classic onion soup mix and onion dip mix base.
Onion Cotton Candy Floss Sugar
Onion cotton candy floss sugar (also called cotton candy sugar or floss sugar) is a novelty offering for adventurous food festival catering, themed dessert bars, food-art events, and adult novelty programs. The savory-onion-meets-spun-sugar contrast is the appeal — this is not standard kid-event cotton candy. Use it in food festival concession booths, themed cocktail event catering, dessert bars paired with savory boards, and pop-up menus where unexpected flavor is the centerpiece.
Onion Essential Oil
Onion essential oil is used primarily in aromatherapy and wellness applications rather than candles, soap, or perfumery. Aromatherapists reach for it in traditional wellness blends, and it shows up in folk-remedy and herbal wellness contexts. Use it in custom aromatherapy blends, wellness-focused diffuser builds, and traditional herbal-aromatherapy applications. The character is distinct from typical perfumery essential oils, so it isn't a fit for soap-making or candle-making blends.
Onion Flavors, Flavorings & Fragrance Bulk & Wholesale
Onion flavor and essential oil are available in bulk without minimum order quantities, so home cooks, dip makers, snack producers, and commercial food manufacturers can all source from the same catalog. Pricing and sizing information is listed on each product page. For custom sizes or wholesale pricing inquiries, contact us directly to discuss your project.
Best Onion Flavors For Sauces And Cooking
For sauce and cooking work, the onion flavor extract is the workhorse — it folds cleanly into French onion soup, gravy, salad dressings, marinades, and dip bases. The flavor concentrate suits production-scale sauce and dressing manufacturing where lower dosage matters. The flavor powder is the standard pick for dry dip mixes, soup mix bases, and dry seasoning blends. The flavor oil works in oil-based snack coatings and fat-rich savory baking. Most cooks and producers reach for the extract or powder first, depending on whether the application is wet or dry.
Best Onion Flavor Powders For Snack Production
For snack coatings, the onion flavor powder is the standard pick — it dusts cleanly onto chips, popcorn, pretzels, and crackers, and folds into dry seasoning blends without clumping. Snack manufacturers use it in onion-flavored chip coatings, sour-cream-and-onion seasoning blends, popcorn seasonings, and savory cracker dustings. The flavor oil works alongside the powder in oil-based popcorn coatings where you want onion character in both the fat and the dry coat. Test small batches to dial in dosage.