4 reviews for Bran Absolute
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UPDATE: 23rd April 2021 at 18.30pm. Every order up until the 14th April has now been dispatched. On Monday 26th April all orders received up to the 17th April will be dispatched. Many of the small/easy to assemble orders upto the 19th April have been dispatched today. Once you see the completed status for your order and within your account, this means the order has been dispatched. I am still hopeful by Tuesday 27th April that all orders received should be dispatched. We will be working throughout the weekend and again if you have an order placed with us, you are our sole priority, so feel free to get in touch should you have any questions. Emails are being checked twice a day. I apologise to those who are wanting to place orders with us but sincerely right now it can’t be allowed to happen as we have more orders than usual still to process. Thank you, Adam : ) Dismiss
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Adam Michael has this to say “Bran absolute is rich amber in colour and of a solid waxy appearance which becomes pourable very quickly with gentle warmth. This material is produced by solvent extracting bran that has been removed from the wheat grain. The aroma is somewhat buttery with notes of hay, honey and pecan nuts with chocolate and vanilla undertones. Bran absolute will be useful to soften intense florals, add warmth to citrus and assist all gourmand creations.”
Botanical Name: Triticum turgidum
Origin: France
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apostolos_ch (verified owner) –
This is a really good product, totally satisfied. Earthy, buttery, slightly waxy. It gives warmth and depth to your composition without realising the presence of the material which I find interesting. It has relatively strong impact.
Kristina M (verified owner) –
A little “shy” in appearance and softly welcoming for a walk in a countryside in the afternoon where the sun is slightly warming still drying hay.
There is a hint of milk and honey and it is a little herbal as well.
Wonderful material. If i would have to describe it in one word it would be “Softness”.
Alberto (verified owner) –
An unusual material. Why? What Adam mentioned in the description is true but I would add spicy as one of the main facets of it, less on the buttery side. Now comes the unusual and interesting part… Pink Lotus little brother. Yes, you read it right, smelling both of them and I can discover so many similarities between them. Bravo Adam, very interesting material and also affordable.
joseph1 (verified owner) –
It is materials like this one, along with Adam’s education on it’s potential function, that makes me realize how essential certain natural materials can be to fill in gaps in any given formulation. There is something old and woody about bran absolute, yet with a kind of vegetative dryness and subtle shimmer. Totally helps blend those citrus notes and polish any sharpness if needed.