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Section: Flavor
Flavor
Formulation of great tasting plant-based foods and beverages with yeast-based solutions
The Director of Strategic Marketing and Innovation at Biospringer by Lesaffre discusses how yeast fermentation-based solutions can help solve taste and texture problems in plant-based foods.
Ingredients
Bringing A New Era of Taste & Flavor to Plant-based Foods with Yeast-based Ingredients
The Global Head of Customer Innovation at Biospringer by Lesaffre discusses how fermentation-based solutions can hit the mark with flavorists.
Ingredients
Schiff Bases — A Primer
The flavor and fragrance industry uses many classes of chemicals, including a number that otherwise are encountered only rarely outside of organic chemistry textbooks. A good example is Schiff bases, named for their discoverer, German chemist Hugo Schiff (1834-1915). A Schiff base, along with by-product water, is formed by reaction of an aldehyde with a primary amine.
Regulatory & Research
Navigating Plant-based Product Formulation
Digging into the nuances of product formulation to meet consumer demand for taste, with a focus on frozen dessert.
Trends
Plant-Based Alternatives Reveals Formulation Opportunities
Taste remains top priority, ahead of better-for-you ingredients and environmental concerns.
Beverage
The increasing popularity of vegetable-based beverages
With the fruit and vegetable juice market expected to grow 4.8% in the next five years, flavor ingredients experts, Treatt, explore the reasons behind the increasing popularity of vegetable-based juices.
Regulatory & Research
Bio-Based Butanol as a Solvent for Essential Oil Extractions
The authors outline the differences seen in butanol, ethanol, water and hexane extractions for lavender and mint (including volatile and organoleptic analyses).
Flavor
2019 Leaderboard: Firmenich Expand in Tech and Plant-based Innovation
During 2018, the Geneva-based F&F house expanded its tech-driven innovation and responded to demands for natural and plant-based proteins.
Ingredients
2021 Leaders & Newsmakers: ADM Makes Strides In Plant-Based Innovation
Over the last year, ADM has strengthened its reach across platforms and continents with new initiatives and innovation centers.
Ingredients
Next Generation Nature-based High-Intensity Sweeteners & Taste Modulation
Utilizing a creative building block approach creates a winning solution for a brand, and a great-tasting and enjoyable product for the consumer.
Ingredients
Plant-based Ingredient Technologies, Partnerships & Advancements Introduced in 2024
How companies are tackling flavor challenges in plant-based alternatives and responding to vegan trends across application categories.
Trends
Introducing Perfumer & Flavorist+
Introducing: Perfumer & Flavorist+: The Resource for Sensory and Wellness Innovation.
Ingredients
Perfume and Flavor Synthetics
A model for research and academic-industrial cooperation. Cooperation between the Department of Organic Technology (DOT) at ICT Prague and Aroma Co. began in 1970 with research into problems with benzyl-acetate purity. The cooperative first consisted of an expert consultancy, which gradually grew into a systematic expert-research group focused on fields of basic research.
Ingredients
China’s Largest Comprehensive Perfumery
The 30-year-old “factory of good smells,” known as the Guangzhou Baihua Perfumery, is capable of turning out six-hundred different varieties of aromatics, spices and essences, one sixth derived from natural substances.
Ingredients
Perfumer & Flavorist--Year One
With this issue we complete the first year of publication of Perfumer & Flavorist. We will take this opportunity to report to our subscribers regarding the aims of this publication as well as the future plans.
Fine Fragrance
Spice Notes in Perfumery
It can be said in a general sense that anything we add for flavor or fragrance value could be construed as a spice. This study examines many of the more common spices that one would find on a good supermarket spice rack as well as some that are relatively obscure.
Oral Care
The Mint Note in Perfumery
Mints have been used and valued for aromatic purposes for thousands of years. The ancient Greeks and Roman used them. Their effect was so powerful that, according to myth, a nymph called Menthe, who was greatly loved by Pluto, was transformed into the mint herb by Pluto’s jealous wife.
Trends
Catch of the Day: Tapping into the Plant-Based Seafood Market
Exploring the sensory and technical factors in product development and manufacturing.
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