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Beverage
Pepsi Announces Cocoa Cola Flavor
After tweeting the concept photo, Pepsi received enough retweets for them to create a batch.
Sweet Applications
Prova Launches Cocoa Extract and Flavor Line
Developed to provide high-impact and genuine chocolate taste, Procao Cocoa Extracts and Flavors includes typical and novel dark, milk and white chocolate varieties.
Ingredients
Reflections of a Retired Flavorist Before He Forgets: Cocoa
In keeping with today’s irrational demand for natural products and the even more ridiculous activity of our industry, supplying these in ever mom concentrated form, the use of natural amino acids and sugars to obtain a natural reacted end-product plus added pure vanilla, cocoa distillate or extract, and traces of essential oils (such as Bois de Rose for its Iinalool content ) results in quite satisfactory, less expensive and more concentrated “natural coca or chocolate flavors.
Ingredients
Natural Ethyl Phenylacetate
A honeylike cocoa flavor material from Natural Advantage.
Ingredients
5-Methyl-2-hepten-4-one
For fragrance and flavor applications, this Fontarôme Chemical material can feature a cocoa taste.
Ingredients
Aroma Aromatics & Flavours's 2-Methoxy-4-Vinylphenol
Characterized by a smoky, spicy and vanilla flavor profile, this ingredient can be used in a variety of coffee, cocoa, whisker and rum flavors.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: October 2012
Judith Michalski and organoleptic evaluation panelists explore a variety of flavor components and applications, such as Hexanal propylene glycol acetal, Mixed ionones, natural, 50% in ethanol, Cocoa extract F08738 and more.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: January February 2006
Masciano, Michalski and organoleptic evaluation panelists explore a variety of flavor components and applications, such as Cocoa nib extract, 4-hexene-3-one, Cognac Oil Replacer #1447 and more.
Flavor
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: Dec 2014
In this monthly review of the organoleptic characteristics of flavor materials, senior flavorist Judith Michalski discusses materials ranging from natural cocoa distillate and cocoa extract in propylene glycol, through ethanethioic acid, S-(2-methyl-3-furanyl) ester and Peru balsam oil rectified.
Regulatory & Research
Science Notes: The Research and Patent Wire
Recent advances in flavor and fragrance technology and investigation. A closer look at cocoa: Ducki et al. used headspace SPME and GC/MS to examine the aroma profile of cocoa products. The authors employed a number of temperature conditions and extraction times for maximum recovery.
Ingredients
Comax Launches Cocoa Replacers
Comax Flavors, combating the rising price of cocoa and supply concerns for the natural product, has launched a line of cocoa extenders and replacers.
Ingredients
Natural Advantage's Natural 5-Methyl-2-Phenyl-2-Hexenal (Cocoal)
Occuring naturally in cocoa, malt and potato chips and peanuts, this ingredient can be used to deepen chocolate, coffee, hone and roasted nut flavors.
April
Oamic Ingredients' Cocoa pyrazine, EU natural
Event Coverage
WFFC Meeting to Discuss Cocoa Harvesting, Chocolate Production
Event to be held on Oct. 13, 2009 at the Iron Horse Grill, Cincinnati.
Trends
Cold Brew Meets Cocoa in Latest Trend
In one of the latest flavor trends, a seasonal hot beverage might be getting the cold brew treatment.
Ingredients
T. Hasegawa Debuts Cocoa Powder Replacer to Address Supply Challenges & Stabilizing Ingredient Costs
“Since we expect these issues to continue in the future, the industry can adapt and utilize advancements in flavor technology to continue delivering the high quality taste that consumers expect at a consistent and competitive price.”
October
Avant Organics' Cocoa Hexenal
Regulatory & Research
Don't Sweat: Cocoa Sweeter With Stress?
A recent report looked at how different growing and weather conditions could impact the chemical composition of cocoa and its taste.
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