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Section: Flavor > Beverage
Ingredients
Monk Fruit Juice Launched as Sugar Substitute
Monk Fruit Corp., has introduced Sweet-Delicious monk fruit juice, a new way to reduce sugar and calories.
Beverage
Welch’s Debuts Neutralized Concord Grape Juice
The neutralized juice can be used as a base wine, blender, or as an option for wine makers looking to “reduce costs without sacrificing quality across a wide variety of wine styles,” according to the company.
Beverage
The Juice (and Oils) on Citrus in F&F
“Clean label,” “natural” and “better for you” are shaping up to be the terms that define the desires of the 21st century consumer—and citrus consumers are no exception.
Beverage
Simply Beverages Releases Line of Light Juices
Similar to its other products, the line of new beverages will contain non-GMO ingredients with fewer sugars and calories.
Beverage
The Industrial Solution to Citrus Juice Bitterness
Citrus juice debittering represents a major step forward by man, who is gaining more and more control over nature herself, specifically over the foods and beverages she gives him to consume, Debittering literally has become a winning technology for everyone.
Ingredients
T. Hasegawa Introduces Natural Orange Juice Replacer
The replacer is said to be developed to specifically provide relief for beverage brands that are impacted by Huanglongbing (HLB) also known as citrus greening.
Ingredients
Ethyl Octanoate in Alcoholic Drink, Tropical Fruit, Orchard Fruit, Savory and Other Flavors
Learn about the diverse range of applications for ethyl octanoate.
Beverage
Sustainablity and Flavor Trends in Juices
Mintel reveals that an increasing number of companies are becoming more concerned with making their products sustainable. However, this has not hampered the products' flavor creativity. Here are the latest trends in juice flavors
Beverage
Grapefruit: the 'Forbidden' Fruit
The most recent addition to the citrus family, the grapefruit was relatively unknown to both Eastern and Western civilizations until its discovery in Barbados in 1750. Since then, it has spread to tropical and sub-tropical regions throughout the Western Hemisphere, and is renowned for its distinctive, sweet-sour flavor. Here, the authors review the similarities between the grapefruit and its larger ancestor, the pummelo, and examine grapefruit oil components and their distinct flavor profiles.
Beverage
Yuengling Debuts New Fruity Beer
Yuengling's Raging Eagle Mango Beer will be available year-round in convenience stores across the nation.
Beverage
Kinky Beverages Launches Fruit Punch Vodka
Kinky's Fruit Punch is available in ready-to-drink cocktails and as its 750 ml liqueur.
Ingredients
Firmenich's Stevia, Monk Fruit, NHDC and Rubus Extracts
To complement our market leading taste ingredients portfolio, Firmenich expanded into the supply of plant-based sweeteners from Layn.
Ingredients
4 Strategies to Navigate the Global Orange Juice Shortage
Agrumaria Reggina discusses the vital role of orange juice, the shortage crisis and how to move forward.
Beverage
Mtn Dew Releases Holiday-inspired Fruit Quake Flavor
A spin on the holiday not-so-favorite dessert.
Beverage
The Fruits of Our Labor
This month's editor's note reflects upon the incredible changes of the past 12 months.
Beverage
Sensient Develops Asian Fruit Flavors for Beverages
Flavors include Asian pear, Chinese wolfberry, gac fruit, jack fruit, longan and more.
Beverage
Crazy Asian Wild Seltzer Launches Fruity Spring Flavor
This is the brands third flavor launch since its start in 2020.
Beverage
Adding Complexity to Beverage Fruit Flavors: 2-Methyl Butyl 2-Methyl Butyrate
Many fruit flavors contain significant quantities of aliphatic esters. Analyses often reveal frightening complexities, like finding more than 100 different aliphatic esters in strawberries. The two most common approaches to tackling this daunting problem, however, lie at opposite ends of the creative spectrum.
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