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Type: Article
Section: Flavor
Ingredients
Alcohols and Ethers
Flavor and odor characteristics and effects in formulations.
Fragrance
Odor Characteristics of Aliphatic Metameric C-13 Ketones, Alcohols and Their Derivatives
In natural environments, only the tridecanone isomer with the carbonyl group in position 2 has been found to exist. Tridecan-2-one occurs as a flavor component in many raw materials originating from plants or animals, and is produced in multi-step oxidative enzymatic transformations of fatty acids present in them.
Ingredients
Functional Ingredients, Encapsulation and Innovative Organizations: Highlights from the 12th Annual West Coast Flavor Industry Forum
Innovation from three distinct perspectives.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 3,5-Dimethyl Cyclopentane-1,2-Dione
Use levels for aroma and taste effects in brown, nut, savory, fruit and fermented flavors.
Trends
Global F&F trends: The 12 Truths of Naturals
Getting to know your F&F buying public. In doing my own research and networking at various F&F industry events, I’ve come to see that today’s health-conscious buying public is more educated and varied than ever before. And no consumer topic is hotter than the natural/organic/wellness trend, which has changed our expectations of fragranced goods and foods.
Savory Applications
Clean Labels, Commoditization and Cost Controls
Consumers are reading labels more than ever and becoming increasingly suspicious of the food industry and science in general. Some consumers are even suspicious of the words “natural flavor” appearing on the label.
Ingredients
The Chemical Composition of the Leaf Essential Oils from 110 Citrus Species, Cultivars, Hybrids and Varieties of Chinese Origin
We carried out systematic analytical studies on the composition of the leaf oils from 110 citrus species, varieties, hybrids and cultivars of Chinese origin in order to look for new resources for essential oils and provide the systematic chemical-composition data of the leaf oils for the taxonomy of citrus plants.
Oral Care
Chemical Characterization of Cornmint Oils
In this paper, we list the main constituents and their concentrations, we give a detailed analysis of one of the Indian oils, and we discuss the isolation of L-menthol from the oils by slow crystallization.
Ingredients
Navigating Citrus Supply Challenges: ADM's CitrusFlex Solutions Pave the Way
Discover how innovative solutions like CitrusFlex are transforming product formulations, tackling cost challenges, and shaping the future of citrus flavors.
Trends
Can We Consume It? Yes We Can[nabis]
Cannabis has taken over the U.S. by storm, especially in the food and beverage department. Edibles can range in a variety of segments such as baked goods or confection and have even expanded to beverages.
Beverage
A Critical Review on the Chemical Composition of Citrus Oils
During our studies and investigations we came across several anomalies in the concentrations of the main and other important constituents of the oils. Sometimes even the identities of the constituents found may be doubted. This study is meant as a trial to clarify some of the aforementioned anomalies.
Ingredients
Flavorist Panel Evaluates
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-4-Heptenal, Peanut kiiNote,
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-3-Hexenyl Acetate and Other Materials
Principal flavorist Cyndie Lipka's panel evaluates 10 materials
Regulatory & Research
3 Ways the F&F Industry Can Connect & Educate Consumers
Managing editor Jenna Troyli's editor's note for the February 2024 issue.
Beverage
Counter Current Deterpenation of Cold Pressed Sweet Orange Peel Oil
As with all citrus concentrates made by contacting oil with alcohol, the counter current deterpenated orange oil contains acetal compounds formed from the chemical condensation of aldehydes and alcohol. In flavor applications, they tend to have a “smoothing and fixing effect” in product, which is normally considered as advantageous,
Trends
The CBD Consumer and The Saturation of On-Demand Culture
With an unmissable presence, yet still shrouded in regulation mystery and marketing fantasy, CBD will continue to dominate the innovation conversation for years to come. Here’s what we know about the CBD consumer today and why they’re buying.
Flavor
3 Ways to Transform Citrus Critics into Connoisseurs
Citrus is one of the most prevalent flavors in the world, yet a large percentage of consumers remain unconvinced. Discover three strategies to help transform these citrus critics into connoisseurs.
Savory Applications
How LTO Flavors Can Meet Consumer Expectations for Convenience, Nutrition & Taste in Snack Category
Kalsec shares key market research driving consumer demand in the evolving snack market with a focus on LTO offerings.
Savory Applications
Analysis: Twice-cooked Chip Aroma Yields Bitter Cocoa and Floral Notes
The beloved smell of British chips may be attributed to aroma facets such as butterscotch, cocoa, onion, cheese and even ironing board, according to a research.
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