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Section: Flavor > Ingredients
Ingredients
Linalyl Acetate in Floral, Citrus and Berry Flavors
Discover John Wright's December 2022 column on linalyl acetate's versatility.
Ingredients
β-Ionone in Berry, Orchard, Tropical and Other Flavors
β-Ionone has a softer profile than α-ionone, which allows for slightly higher levels of use.
Trends
Wine Divine
The grape moves into new categories, providing scent, taste and functional benefits.
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
Flavor Bites: 4-(Methylthio)butan-1-ol in Savory, Berry, Tropical Fruit, Dairy, and Other Flavors
Learn about the diverse range of applications for 4-(methylthio)butan-1-ol.
Ingredients
Ethyl Hexanoate in Tropical, Berry, Orchard, Fermented and Other Flavors
Independent flavorist John Wright discusses the possible applications for ethyl hexanoate.
Ingredients
Isoamyl Alcohol in Fermented, Orchard, Berry and Other Fruit Flavors
This touchy material can seem harsh and unpleasant at high levels, but at modest levels, it can add brightness without becoming at all unpleasant.
Ingredients
β-Damascone in Orchard, Berry and Other Fruit Flavors
β-Damascone has an interesting cedar twist along with a superb damson character.
Ingredients
gamma-Dodecalactone in Orchard, Tropical, Berry and Dairy flavors
gamma-Dodecalactone adds a very realistic depth of taste when used as a junior partner to gamma-decalactone.
Ingredients
Ethyl Iso-Valerate in Tropical, Berry, Fruit and Other Flavors
Ethyl iso-valerate makes it a great partner for a number of related esters, especially ethyl butyrate, ethyl 2-methyl butyrate and ethyl hexanoate.
Ingredients
Ethyl 3-hydroxybutyrate in Citrus, Tropical, Orchard and Berry Flavors
The ingredient applies mostly to fruit flavors and often forms a significant component of the perception of freshness.
Ingredients
gamma-Octalactone in Savory, Berry, Tropical, Orchard, Alcoholic and Other Flavors
Should we really limit ourselves to copying nature? The choice boils down to an entertaining, win-win contest between authenticity and creativity.
Ingredients
2,5-Dimethyl 4-ethoxy 3(2H)-furanone in Berry, Tropical and Other Fruit Flavors
This interesting combination of notes gives the ingredient an extraordinarily wide range of uses within the fruit flavor category.
Ingredients
6,10-Dimethyl-5,9-undecadien-2 in Berry, Fruit, Brown, Savory and Other Flavors
This chemical adds depth and complexity to simpler flavors, and can be applied to fruit and brown flavors, as well as savory and dairy profiles.
Ingredients
2,6,6-Trimethyl cyclohex-2-ene-1,4-dione in Berry, Orchard, Savory, Brown, Citrus, Nut and Other Flavors
This chemical, which is often referred to as keto iso-phorone, is found very widely indeed in nature and invariably makes a positive contribution.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Juniper Berry Oil
This month's column discusses the chemical composition of juniper berry oil. Some of its common uses include seasoning mixtures in the food industry as flavorings in marinades for meat and fish, as well as in beverages such as tea, beer and brandy
Ingredients
Flavor Creation: Fusion Flavors
Fusion flavors, or blends, have been around since the cavemen discovered that a cooked, smoky leg of dinosaur had a much better taste than the raw version.
Ingredients
Developments in Flavors and Flavorings
Developments in flavors. A comparison of flavorings currently available with those being offered a decade ago show enormous advances in flavor profiles. Over the years there has been a significant move towards more ‘true to nature’ products and also the introduction of many new flavorings based on unusual natural materials. There will continue to be a large demand for the traditional flavors, but as the food industry tries to stimulate new interest, particularly in convenience foods, there will be an even greater need for new flavoring experiences.
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