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5 Spice Flavour Oil Sample Kit: A Maker's Guide to Cardamom, Cinnamon, Clove, Cumin and Garam Masala

By System Administrator
July 4, 2026
5 Spice Flavour Oil Sample Kit: A Maker's Guide to Cardamom, Cinnamon, Clove, Cumin and Garam Masala

The Azlok 5 Spice Flavour Oil Sample Kit is a set of five 10 ml flavour oils — cardamom, cinnamon, clove, cumin (jeera) and garam masala — meant for adding taste and aroma to lip balms, glosses, DIY cosmetics and gourmet food. At ₹499 for the pack, it is an affordable way to try a spread of warm, familiar spice notes before you commit to larger bottles.

Think of it as a tasting flight for makers. Instead of buying a full bottle of one oil and hoping you like it, you get small quantities of five, so you can experiment across recipes and see which flavours suit your project.

What's inside the kit

  • Cardamom Flavour Oil — 10 ml, sweet, floral and slightly citrusy.
  • Cinnamon Flavour Oil — 10 ml, warm and woody with a hint of spice.
  • Clove Flavour Oil — 10 ml, deep, pungent and warming.
  • Cumin (Jeera) Flavour Oil — 10 ml, earthy and savoury.
  • Garam Masala Flavour Oil — 10 ml, a rounded blend of familiar Indian spice notes.

Total quantity is 5 × 10 ml. The kit is made in India by Azlok.

Common uses

These flavour oils are versatile, which is exactly why a sample kit is handy. Typical applications include:

  • Lip care products — lip balms, lipsticks and glosses, where a small drop gives a pleasant taste and scent.
  • DIY cosmetics and personal care — small-batch skincare and personal care formulations.
  • Cooking and gourmet food enhancement — a concentrated way to carry spice flavour, especially useful for confectionery and finished dishes.
  • Natural fragrance blending and aromatherapy — for hobbyists building their own scent profiles.

How to use flavour oils

Flavour oils are potent, so a little goes a long way. Start small and adjust.

  1. For lip balm: Melt your base of butters and wax, remove from heat, then add flavour oil a drop at a time. A common starting point is a fraction of a percent of the total batch weight. Stir, then smell and taste-test on a spoon before pouring.
  2. For gloss and lipstick: Add towards the end of your process so the aroma isn't lost to heat.
  3. In cooking: Because these are concentrated, add tiny amounts near the end of cooking and taste as you go. It is far easier to add more than to fix an over-flavoured batch.
  4. For fragrance blends: Mix in a small dish first to test how the spices play together — cinnamon and clove pair beautifully, while cumin leans savoury.

Safety and honest notes

Treat concentrated oils with respect and follow good maker practice:

  • Always patch-test a finished lip or skin product on a small area before regular use.
  • Keep the bottles away from children and pets, and store them out of direct sunlight.
  • Do not use undiluted oil directly on skin or lips — it should be part of a properly formulated recipe.
  • If you are formulating for sale, check that your intended use (food versus cosmetic) matches the grade you are buying, and follow the relevant labelling rules.
  • These are flavour oils, not medicines. Do not expect any health cure from them.

Buying and storage tips

The 10 ml size is ideal for testing recipes without waste. Once you know which spice you reach for most, you can scale up to a larger bottle. To keep the oils fresh:

  • Close caps tightly after each use to limit exposure to air.
  • Store in a cool, dark cupboard rather than near the stove.
  • Label any decanted samples clearly with the name and date.

You can pick up the 5 Spice Flavour Oil Sample Kit on Azlok along with other candle- and soap-making supplies if you want to build out a fuller DIY kit.

FAQ

What comes in the Azlok 5 Spice Flavour Oil Sample Kit?

Five 10 ml flavour oils: cardamom, cinnamon, clove, cumin (jeera) and garam masala. That is 50 ml in total, priced at ₹499.

Can I use these oils in food and in lip balm?

The kit lists both cooking and personal care among its uses. Add tiny amounts and taste-test for food, and always work them into a proper recipe for lip and skin products rather than applying neat.

How much flavour oil should I add to a lip balm?

Start very small — a drop at a time relative to your batch — then smell and taste before pouring. Flavour oils are concentrated, so it is easy to overdo it.

How should I store the oils?

Keep them tightly capped in a cool, dark place away from sunlight, heat and children. This helps preserve their aroma over time.

Is this kit made in India?

Yes, the 5 Spice Flavour Oil Sample Kit is an Azlok product with India as its country of origin.

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