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Regulatory & Research
[video] Building a Taste Genome with Monell's Flavor Quiz
What's the link between ancestry and region with our sense of taste and smell? Danielle R. Reed, Ph.D. associate director, of the Monell Chemical Senses Center, explains a new web-based platform to learn more about this unique relationship.
Trends
Confectionery Ingredients Market to Grow to $76.81 Billion by 2021
The chocolate sector has led the market in growth due to the attention that its health benefits have been receiving.
Flavor
3 Articles You Might Have Missed in P&F April 2019
Assessing the sustainability of natural ingredients, an overview of Haitian vetiver and the chemistry of chili peppers are a few of the topics in April 2019 issue of
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Trends
Are you familiar with market trends and do these influence your formulation choices? [1-Question Poll]
Take a moment to weigh in on this week's poll!
Flavor
Evolva and Takasago Alliance Complete Second Milestone
Evolva has reached its second milestone with its alliance partner, Takasago, by preparing to launch target ingredients and continue the collaboration into future phases.
Trends
Firmenich Deems Honey as Flavor of the Year for 2015
The company cites the flavor’s versatility as consumers gravitate towards food and beverage products which are considered artisanal and crafted, or locally sourced.
Beverage
Bronconess x St. Julian Winery Launches Peach Bubbly
The Western Michigan University brand has partnered with St. Julian Winery on its newest bubbly.
Ingredients
Heterocyclic Trace Components in the Essential Oil of Coriander
The essential oil of coriander is obtained from the dried fruits of the plant Coriandrum sativum L, belonging to the family Apiaceae. It is marked by a very high percentage of linalool (approximately 70%), but the olfactory note of this monoterpene tertiary alcohol—when isolated by distillation—is quite different from the one of the purely synthetic counterpart. The special sensory effects of coriander oil have therefore always stirred the attention of flavorists and perfumers all over the world.
Event Coverage
Monell Center Invites You to a Dinner and a Show
To celebrate its 50 year anniversary, Monell Center will be hosting a dinner and a show, which will feature a small-plate selection from chef Daniel Stern and a presentation from Nicola Twilley and Cynthia Graber of the Gastropod podcast.
Regulatory & Research
Smelling With Your Tongue? Monell Center Investigates
A study from the Monell Chemical Senses Center has found that human taste cells contain many key molecules that are present in olfactory receptors.
Regulatory & Research
Monell to Develop Taste Science and Chemistry Curriculum
The curriculum will train high school chemistry teachers to incorporate taste as a sensory system into classroom instruction.
Ingredients
β-Damascone in Orchard, Berry and Other Fruit Flavors
β-Damascone has an interesting cedar twist along with a superb damson character.
Sweet Applications
Takasago International Corporation's Angelica lactone alpha
A natural ingredient that occurs in licorice and honey that can be used to round out mint notes and coffee flavors.
Regulatory & Research
[Podcast] A Whiff of Scent Science With Nancy Rawson of Monell
In this episode of Two Sense, we speak with Monell's Associate Director Nancy Rawson, Ph.D., an olfactory cell biologist, to learn more about the latest research in anosmia and why smell is critical to our livelihoods.
Beverage
Jones Soda x 7-Eleven Release Birthday Cake Slurpee
The limited-edition flavor is available through August, 2021.
Beverage
Texas' Lone Star Beer Ventures into Spiked Seltzers
The seltzers are brewed locally in Austin and sweetened with blue agave nectar.
Trends
Monell: Bubbles 'Not Necessary' to Create Bite in Carbonated Beverages
New research from the Monell Center reveals that carbon dioxide bubbles are not necessary to experience the unique ‘bite’ of carbonated beverages.
Flavor
National Confectioners Association Releases Candy Consumer Report 2022
The report explores consumer demographics, consumer preferences and shopping habits.
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