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Type: Article
Section: Flavor > Beverage
Ingredients
Flavor R & D at a Consumer Products Company
The difference in perspective between a flavor supply company and a consumer products company has a large effect on the day to day activities of flavor development or research chemists; therefore, I would like to discuss these differences and how they affect our growth and development within the flavor profession. I would also like to talk about the process of developing a flavor for a new beverage product for our company, Pepsi, and to give a feeling of what issues regarding the flavor selection and commercialization are critical, which may help others to understand what happens when a flavor is tested for use in anew product.
Beverage
Emerging Trends in Soft Drink Flavors
Mintel unveils the latest trends in soft drink flavors, including fruit, herbal and citrus
Ingredients
Guaiacol in Savory, Brown, Nut, Fermented & Other Flavors
See how Guaiacol plays a lesser, but still important, part in a wide range of flavors that have some heated nuance within their profile.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Benzyl acetate
Though this ingredient is mostly associated with berry flavors, its characteristics can provide a striking berry nuance in a variety of non-fruit flavors.
Ingredients
Flavor Reports: British Society of Flavourists Inaugural Column
This month’s column features odor and taste notes on ingredients such as patchouli terpenes, dihydroeugenol and more.
Ingredients
Flavorist Panel Evaluates Syringaldehyde, Turmeric Root CO2 Essential Oil, Buchu Oil and Other Materials
Cyndie Lipka's panel discusses possible applications for a lineup of materials.
Trends
The Natural Flavor Market Grows Up
Despite restrictions due to regulations, the natural flavor market is seeing strong growth as consumer package goods position their portfolios to more health-conscious consumers.
Beverage
Flavor Bites: Acetal
With a similar odor profile to acetaldehyde, acetal’s odor is less pungent and adds freshness to a wide variety of profiles, especially juicy orange flavors.
Beverage
Flavor Bites: Geraniol
The rose character of geraniol is very bright and fragrant but it also possesses considerable depth, which is especially helpful in flavors.
Beverage
Flavor Bites: Cinnamyl Alcohol
A combination of balsamic honey notes with unique floral nuances, cinnamyl alcohol adds depth and complexity to a variety of brown and fruit flavors.
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
Flavor Bites: Propenyl Guaethol
With its ability to be about 20 times stronger than vanillin, this ingredient works well in brown flavors at low levels or can be used in combination with vanillin.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials September 2018
This month’s column features discussions on chamomile oil blue, rose absolute, seaweed absolute, cuminaldehyde, ethyl-3-methyl 2-oxo-pentanoate and more.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Hexyl butyrate and Hexanoate
Fresh and “fuzzy,” hexyl butyrate and hexanoate both have complex fruity profiles that can be used in a range of orchard fruit, tropical fruit, berry, dairy and other flavor applications.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials August 2018
This month’s column features discussions on cubeb oil, carvacrol natural, juniperberry oil, isoamyl salicylate natural and more
Beverage
Flavor Bites: Anethole
Outside aniseed categories this chemical can be surprisingly useful in a wide range of flavors at much lower levels of addition, adding subtle nuances that are not remotely recognizable as aniseed.
Beverage
Flavor Bites: cis-3-Hexenol
Covering an exceptionally wide range of flavors, moderation is essential when using cis-3-Hexenol in formulations.
Beverage
Flavor Bites: Methyl Anthranilate
Dislike of methyl anthranilate at high levels should not blind us to the multitude of subtle but intriguing influences that are possible with this chemical.
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