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Section: Flavor > Ingredients
Ingredients
Aroma Chemicals in Meat Flavors
Meat flavor has been a focus of attention for the last few years, with the object of developing flavors which will convert proteins from any source into meat-like products. The development of meat flavor that will make nonmeat protein palatable is perhaps the most challenging problem that the food industry faces today.
Ingredients
Create an endless variety of beef and other red meat flavors
With the Springer® Precursor 401, Biospringer by Lesaffre helps flavor houses and food companies to develop authentic red meat flavors in a clean-label way, especially for the vegan segment. A key challenge for innovative plant-based offerings.
Ingredients
2-Acetylthiazole in Nut, Meat, Brown and Other Flavors
This chemical is strong and versatile, adding depth and authenticity to a range of different flavors.
Ingredients
Tetramethyl Pyrazine in Meat, Brown and Nut Flavors
Independent flavorist John Wright offers possible applications for tetramethyl pyrazine.
Ingredients
Citrus Flavors in On-trend Beverage, Confectionery & Meat Formulations
Orange, lemon and lime are among the world’s most recognizable flavors, and that means stakes are high to produce impactful, true-to-fruit flavor profiles.
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-2-Nonenal in Meat, Savory, Brown and Nut Flavors
A chemical that is very effective but is considered one of the most difficult to dose correctly.
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4-Acetoxy-2,5-dimethyl-3(2H)-furanone in Meat, Brown and Fruit Flavors
4-Acetoxy-2,5-dimethyl-3(2H)-furanone is effective in a wide range of brown flavors as a junior partner in combination with furaneol.
Flavor
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: December 2015
In this monthly column, senior flavorist Judith Michalski describes the odor, taste and suggested applications for several materials. For example, 5-methyl-2-phenyl-2-hexenal (natural) is suggested for brown flavors, especially cocoa, dark chocolate, coffee, malt, honey, peanut, hazelnut, black walnut and even roasted meat flavors.
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Ingredient Profile: 2,4,6-Triisobutyl-5,6-dihydro-4H-1,3,5-dithiazine
Use in meat, seafood, vegetable and event chocolate flavors
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Flavor Bites: Dimethyl Sulfide
Use in vegetable, fruit, dairy, brown, fermented, and seafood and meat flavors
Ingredients
Meaty Aromas
Characteristic structural unit of sulfur-containing compounds with a basic meat flavor
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Investigation of the species specific flavor of meat
The first clue to this mystery was probably uncovered by Crocker in 1947. He postulated that the factors responsible for meat flavor are found to a greater extent in the juice than in the fibre. Crocker explained that the majority of the flavor is developed as a result of the thermal degradation of proteins. During the cooking process, amines, acids, sulfur compounds, and phenols are released.
Ingredients
Heterocyclic Compounds in Flavors and Fragrances Part Ill. Pyridine and Derivatives
During the last two decades the role of heterocyclic compounds in food flavors has been reviewed by several authors (18, 78, 79, 117-122). While furans (66), pyrroles (68), thiophenes (61), thiazoles (62, 63, 120), oxazoles (65, 57), Iactones (64), pyrazines (55, 56) and their reduced systems were periodically treated, surprisingly, pyridines which are among the most widely distributed volatile flavor compounds have not been described in detail (69). Therefore, the purpose of this review is to fill this gap.
Ingredients
Methyl Salicylate in Berry, Fruit, Alcoholic Drinks & Other Flavors
See how this flavorist's relationship with methyl salicylate while transitioning from Europe to the U.S.
Ingredients
Raw Materials Bulletin: April 2014
This month's raw materials include natural diallyl disulfide, thyme oil colorless, linalool oxide natural and more.
Flavorcon Coverage
How Fermented Flavors Tap into Consumer Desire for Natural, Clean Tastes
This Flavorcon 2024 session by senior innovation scientist, Suja Senan, Ph.D., discusses fermentation and how novel machine-learning approaches.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials
In this monthly column, senior flavorist Judith Michalski describes the odor, taste and suggested applications for materials ranging from lime heart fractions and apple essence (core key), to black currant absolute.
Ingredients
T. Hasegawa Designs Technology to Mimic Flavors Found in Nature
T. Hasegawa discusses HASEAROMA tech designed to remedy common challenges in flavor formulation.
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