Peanut Flavor & Peanut Flavoring
Peanut flavor brings the warm, roasted, slightly sweet character of fresh peanut butter and dry-roasted peanuts into recipes — a foundational American dessert and snack profile. This collection makes that flavor available as extracts, concentrates, oils, powders, coffee and tea flavorings, and cotton candy floss sugar. Use it in peanut butter cookies, peanut butter cups, candy bars, peanut brittle, peanut butter cake, dessert lattes, ice cream, granola bars, and breakfast programs. The flavor pairs well with chocolate (the classic), banana, caramel, honey, and jelly. Whether you're a home baker, a confectioner, a café operator running peanut butter latte programs, or a commercial candy manufacturer, the formats here let you build peanut character into recipes.
Peanut Flavor Extract
Peanut flavor extract is the most flexible format for bakers and beverage makers. Use it in peanut butter cookies, peanut butter cake, peanut butter buttercream, dessert lattes, milkshakes, ice cream bases, and bakery fillings. The extract folds smoothly into water-based and alcohol-based recipes, suiting both bakery and beverage applications. Available in multiple sizes for home bakers, artisan makers, and commercial production.
Peanut Flavor Concentrate
Peanut flavor concentrate is built for production-scale baking, candy, and beverage syrup work where lower dosage and stronger character matter. Use it in commercial candy bar production, large-batch cookie manufacturing, café signature peanut butter syrups, and bottled dessert beverage lines. The concentrated form delivers consistent peanut character across large batches.
Peanut Flavor Oil
Peanut flavor oil is food-safe and well suited for chocolate, confectionery, and fat-based baking. Use it in peanut butter cup chocolate, chocolate-covered peanut confections, peanut brittle, dipped cookies, and rich buttercream fillings where water-based extracts would split. The oil format is a strong fit for chocolatiers building peanut-butter-cup-style bonbons and bakers producing peanut shortbread and chocolate-peanut sandwich cookies.
Peanut Flavor Powder
Peanut flavor powder is suited for dry mix applications — dry cookie mixes, pancake mixes, granola, protein bar coatings, peanut-butter-style baking mixes, and powdered dessert beverage bases. The powder format gives commercial food producers a stable, dry-blend friendly way to add peanut character to mixes with consistent dosing for scale-up.
Peanut Coffee Flavoring & Tea Flavoring
Peanut coffee flavoring and tea flavoring is a strong fit for cafés running peanut butter latte programs, dessert coffee menus, and seasonal beverage builds. The coffee bean flavoring format coats beans for retail bagged peanut butter coffee, while the standard coffee flavoring works in drip, espresso, and cold brew. Cafés use it in peanut butter lattes, peanut butter cold brews, chocolate-peanut mocha programs, and frozen blended dessert drinks.
Peanut Cotton Candy Floss Sugar
Peanut cotton candy floss sugar (also called cotton candy sugar or floss sugar) is a strong fit for family events, fairs, carnivals, ballpark catering, themed dessert bars, and circus-style event programs. The familiar peanut profile is broadly appealing — kid-friendly and adult-friendly both. Event vendors use it at fairs, carnivals, ballpark concessions, and themed party catering. Cotton candy sugar (floss sugar) runs through a standard machine and produces classic spun sugar with recognizable peanut character.
Peanut Flavors, Flavorings & Fragrance Bulk & Wholesale
Peanut flavor is available in bulk without minimum order quantities, so home bakers, candy makers, café operators, and commercial confectioners 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 Peanut Flavor For Baking
For baking, the peanut flavor extract is the standard pick — it folds cleanly into peanut butter cookies, peanut butter cake, dessert buttercreams, brownies, and bakery fillings. The flavor concentrate suits production-scale cookie and candy manufacturing where lower dosage matters. The flavor oil works in peanut butter cup chocolate, chocolate-covered peanut confections, peanut brittle, and fat-rich confections. The flavor powder is the right format for dry cookie mixes, pancake mixes, and protein bar coatings. Pair peanut with chocolate, banana, caramel, or honey for layered dessert builds.
Best Peanut Coffee Syrups And Coffee Flavoring For Cafés And Coffee Shops
Peanut coffee flavoring fits cafés running peanut butter latte programs, dessert coffee menus, and chocolate-peanut mocha builds. The coffee bean flavoring format coats beans for retail bagged peanut butter coffee, while the standard coffee flavoring works in drip, espresso, and cold brew. Many shops pair peanut with chocolate for classic peanut-butter-cup latte builds, or with banana for elvis-style frozen drinks. The flavor concentrate is a good base for house-made signature peanut butter syrups.
Best Peanut Flavor Oil For Chocolate
Peanut flavor oil is a strong pick for chocolatiers building peanut butter cup-style confections, chocolate-covered peanut clusters, peanut brittle, and chocolate-dipped peanut shortbread. The oil format incorporates cleanly into tempered chocolate and ganache without splitting. Use it in dark, milk, and white chocolate builds — peanut layers cleanly into all three. Chocolatiers also use it in chocolate-peanut truffles, peanut-and-caramel bonbons, and rich buttercream fillings. Test a small chocolate batch first to dial in dosage.