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Type: Article
Section: Flavor > Beverage
Beverage
Stability of Beverage Flavor Emulsions
The problems of producing a stable emulsion can be solved by application of colloidal chemistry principles. Factors influencing emulsion stability are: the particle size distribution in the emulsion, density balance of the two phases, adsorption of solid film at interfaces and electrostatic charges on the droplets.
Beverage
Beverage Emulsions and the Utilization of Gum Acacia as Emulsifier/Stabilizer
Beverage emulsions are a unique class of emulsions, different from other food emulsions in that they are to be consumed in a highly diluted form rather than in their original concentrated form.
Sweet Applications
Flavor Bites: Hexanoic Acid
Hexanoic acid is found widely in nature and contributes to a smorgasbord of different flavors, containing some of the cheesy profile of butyric acid, but also some of the goaty allure of octanoic acid.
Sweet Applications
Flavor Bites: 5-Hydroxy 2-decenoic acid delta lactone
Otherwise known as massoi lactone—the key flavor component of massoi bark oil—5-hydroxy 2-decenoic acid delta lactone is known for adding a creamy note in more than just dairy flavors.
Ingredients
iso-Valeric Acid in Dairy, Brown, Nut, Savory, Alcoholic Drink & Fruit Flavors
The profile of iso-valeric is very much stereotypical of the primary cheese odor, without any hint of the faint goaty character that starts to creep into the series of aliphatic acids from six carbon atoms upwards.
Beverage
2018 The Year in Review: Citrus Oils: Availability and Markets
What do the lemon, grapefruit, lime, orange and mandarin oil markets look like? This article discusses global availability and developing an effective and adaptable purchasing strategy.
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