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Type: Article
Section: Fragrance
Oral Care
Mint
Reflections of a Retired Flavorist Before He Forgets.
Sweet Applications
Editor's Note: Transparent Indulgence
Over the years, the flavor and confectionery industry have worked tirelessly to answer questions on the label as clearly, honestly and concisely as they can. With health-conscious consumers seeking foods that do good for the body, the challenge remains in developing low/no calorie products without compromising sweet taste.
Oral Care
Mint to Be
This month’s issue explores the many facets of mint, as well as a few other ingredients in the F&F industry.
Ingredients
A Unique Mentha Aquatica Mint For Flavor
The essential oil from peppermint,
Mentha x piperita
L., is one of the most widely used oils by the flavor industry for mint flavoring. However, abundant literature and experts’ observations report the varying composition and organoleptic profiles of peppermint oils according to the region of production, climatic variation and harvest date.1-3
Oral Care
Trend Watch: Indian Mint Oils
The present and future outlook for India's production of
M. arvensis, M. piperita
and
M. spicata.
Oral Care
Editor's Note: Mint’s New Story
Though having a history rooted in Greek mythology, mint was only recognized as a distinct species in the late 17th century and later became popular in flavored and fragranced products.
Oral Care
Rediscovering the Mint Market
The drive behind mint is rooted in the growing demand for traceable and sustainable natural mint, while developing new innovations in sensory research and a more refined understanding of regional preferences.
Fine Fragrance
Having a Mo-mint
As consumers brace for rough times ahead, mint-scented products can provide a sense of rejuvenation in troubling times. We explore how to work with mint ingredients and some of the mint products that are freshening up the market today.
Oral Care
Mint Landscape from Field to Flavor
The mint family (Labiatae or Lamiaceae) is composed of many species — including basil, lavender, rosemary, peppermint and spearmint — grown commercially for their essential oils or leaves. This article focuses on agricultural practices employed in the production of peppermint (Mentha x piperita).
Oral Care
Trends in Mint, Part 2: Applications
The power of newness
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.
Oral Care
Fair Trade Sourcing: Organic Mint
Servicing the triple bottom line by benefiting farmers, consumers and manufacturers.
Home Care
Cool, Fresh, Crisp, Minty, Herbaceous—Frescamenth!
Oriental Aromatics brings you a refreshing burst of clean energy with Frescamenth AB19008.
Oral Care
The Mint Condition in Oral Care
Much of the innovation in the area came in the way of active ingredients outside of the flavor, and flavor innovation itself was limited. More recently, however, it looks like the landscape is changing.
Oral Care
Taking a Fresh Look at Mint
With its freshness and versatility, mint is increasingly a key ingredient of choice for perfumers and flavorists alike. In this article, Firmenich discusses the global mint market, its versatility in a variety of F&F applications and exploring new compounds through R&D.
Ingredients
Trends in Mint, Part 1: Ingredients
Shortage of crop: India reported a good crop in 2011, but it does seem that the volume of material that came to market was a little less than expected. Perhaps the world demand has also been underestimated.
Oral Care
Forward Thinking: It's Mint to Be
Mint helps to breathe freshness and coolness into a variety of flavor and fragrance applications
Oral Care
Volatile Release from Mint-Flavored Sweets
In this paper we report results from instrumental analysis of menthol and menthone in the breath of individuals eating a range of mint-flavored sweets. These results demonstrate the reproducibility of breath volatile analysis for assessing the aroma-release characteristics of mint-flavored products.
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