Si Si Si (Columbian Christmas Custard) #elrmixingcomp1 

Gravatar - by STR8V8PING , Nov 30. 2023, 08:43

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Nicotine juice ()

PG dilutant

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Water/Vodka/PGA

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Suggested steep time: 10 days

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Notes
Layered complexity from simplicity. You get a rich cinnamon sugar top note with Undertone of sweet dark brown wet sugar on the start of the inhale as it rolls off the tongue into a wave of custard creaminess and on exhale the custard goes deep before your hit with a finish hint of sweet shredded coconut to chew on.This recipe was all about finding those perfect percentages to use to give that full layered effect. Some of these flavors can be very hard to do that with as potent as they are but I think I hit the right balance needed.Rich cinnamon and flv brown sugar without being stars in a custard? Si Si Si

Natilla aka Columbian Custard is a staple Christmas treat in Columbia and personal favorite dessert of the infamous Pablo Escobar. Originally developed by nuns in Spain it was brought to South America during the Spanish inquisition.

Vape this at 70/30.. Allow 10 days to steep.Sweeten to your liking.

Flavors all sourced from Bull City Flavors. If making really small batches under 10ml you may need to dilute your rich cinnamon and or flv caramel to make it easier to register on your scale. I know a lot of people dilute to a 10 percent mixture though so I made the recipe using a 10 percent dilution. Make sure your using it at 10 percent and not straight out of the bottle.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!




Comments
#1 by McDuckie , Feb 13, 18:00
Hey STR8V8PING great job on this. I think my bottle needs another week of steeping due to the VC1. Though I am getting a nice rich eggy custard with some lovely coconut notes in the background. The 10% Rich Cinnamon is a nice touch though it’s still very forward on the inhale. I really like what the Bavarian cream and brown sugar (Caramel) are doing to the flavor of the custard. 5⭐️
#2 by Rocky Toony, Feb 29, 00:55
Thanks for participating in the contest STR8V8PING. First things First: this recipe had a Milk N Honey vibe to it, don't know how you did it but it's genius! I feel this recipe would benefit from a much longer steep, I had to lower the wattage way down just to vape it, probably my distaste for custard vapes in general but would definitely recommend for any custard lovers! Appreciate you sharing

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