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Section: Flavor > Beverage
Flavorcon Coverage
Get a Taste of the Pros & Cons of Using Flavor in Beer at
Flavorcon
2022
A beer expert weighs in on navigating mechanical risk, quality control and even brewer’s preferences when it comes to using flavor versus raw materials.
Trends
Forward Thinking: The Food & Beverage Industry Gets Lit
Consumers’ growing demand and interest in the rapidly evolving cannabis industry are giving rise to new CBD-infused food and beverages as well as cannabis-focused retail, foodservice and hospitality industries.
Flavor
McCormick Releases Flavor Forecast 25th Edition, Announces Flavor of the Year
The flavor producer announced aji amarillo as the 2025 flavor of the year.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Damascenone
Application in berry, fruit and fermented flavors.
Beverage
Flavor Bites: Hexanal
The majority of uses of hexanal are in the obvious fruit flavor realm, but it can also be helpful in other categories, particularly nut flavors.
Beverage
What's Your Flavorprint?
You could say our flavor preferences are as unique as a snowflake, hand print or a product UPC code. Vivanda Inc.'s latest digital innovation maps out flavor using a taste profile database.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Indole
How this potentially repellent material can impart useful effects in dairy, seafood, fruit, fermented and other flavors
Beverage
Flavor Bites: Methyl Jasmonate
Potential application areas in flavor formulations—mint, floral, berry, tea and more.
Beverage
Soft Drink Flavor Preferences
In this global age, it is crucial for the flavor chemist, the food technologist and the marketer to understand taste diversities and transnational likes and dislikes, I believe such a complex study should be tackled through analysis of the various global beverage segments.
Trends
Five Adventurous Flavor Trends
Spicy, sour and sweet flavor combinations inspired by African, Middle Eastern and Asian ingredients.
Ingredients
WILD Introduces New Flavors
Includes natural Jamaican sunrise type flavor, natural strawberry coconut flavor WONF, natural Indonesian Bali burst type flavor and more.
Beverage
Flavoring with Citrus Oils
Hopefully I have shown that citrus oils are extremely important for the flavoring of foods and beverages and that their consumption is growing steadily at more than 3% per year. On the other hand, the demands for performance can be expected to become more strict, particularly as far as stability and purity are concerned.
Beverage
Flavor Bites: Two Thiazoles
2-Isobutyl thiazole is sulfury and green, reminiscent of tomato foliage.
Beverage
Coffee Flavors Chill Out
As Millennials and iGeners look for more flavorful coffee beverages, flavorists are adapting to market drivers and delivering bolder, colder and more natural coffee flavors.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: iso-Valeraldehyde
A quintessential malt flavor, iso-Valeraldehyde, offers a significant lift to many heated and non-heated flavors.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Nerolidol
Although subtle, nerolidol’s aroma is highly substantive and works to add depth to more volatile floral notes in a very wide range of flavors.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Xylenols
Used with caution, the impactful xylenol family of ingredients provides burnt odor characters to a range of coffee, seafood, whisky and other flavor applications.
Ingredients
Functional Flavor Profiles
“Consumers are becoming more health conscious and have a strong desire for natural products,” says Sparks. “They want efficacious ingredients in both beverage and food products that taste great and are natural—and they want those products to be easily accessible.”
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