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Section: Flavor > Ingredients
Ingredients
Optimization of Gum Acacia/ Modified Starch/Maltodextrin Blends for the Spray Drying of Flavors
According to the results of this study, there is a trade-off in what can be achieved as advantageous or not when replacing gum acacia with modified starch and/or maltodextrin for spray drying purposes.
Regulatory & Research
Consumption of flavoring materials as food ingredients and food additives
The basis of quantitative food identity is the consumption of unavoidable and harmless quantities of flavoring materials in the form of traditional foods. Therefore a comprehensive study is needed of the quantitative occurence of flavoring materials in all common foods, such as fruits, vegetable, meat, seafood, cereals, and spices.
Flavor
On Site: Institute of Food Technologists Meeting and Food Expo, Chicago
A taste of show floor highlights and insights from the SFC/CSA/WFFC breakfast meeting.
Ingredients
Flavors for Snack-Food Applications
The overall snack-food product development process is described here, from concept selection through seasoning development, consumer testing and commercialization.
Regulatory & Research
For the Love of Food: The Path Forward for Proactive Food and Flavor Safety
As the industry evolves to embrace food safety standards and mitigate hazards, food and ingredient manufacturers can take steps to outpace regulations and protect their brands.
Ingredients
The Flavor of Food—How Natural is Natural?
The purpose of this study is to compare the flavoring materials formed during food processing with their synthetic counterparts that are used as flavor additives.
Ingredients
Consumption Ratio and Food Predominance of Flavoring Materials
The Consumption Ratio has been generally accepted as a valuable tool for the setting of priorities for the safety evaluation of flavoring substances. The general understanding of its significance is inspiring flavor researchers tn publish the results of their work in a form which clearly relates the quantity of the substances identified to the food.
Ingredients
Forward Thinking: Functional Food & Beverage Developments
Collagen, mushrooms and plant-based formulas are fueling functional food and beverage innovation.
Ingredients
Evolutionary Trends in Food and Flavors
There will, undoubtedly, be a need for modification of the original concepts in developing internationally acceptable products. Consumers are willing to try new taste sensations, new flavors and new foods as never before.
Ingredients
Toxins, aflatoxins, natural toxicants and antinutrients in foods.
Safety data required for food additives. To deal effectively with food additives and safety requirements for them, there must be a constructive relationship between the flavor industry and the legislators. But that is not enough. The attitudes of the more vocal members of the community have had a good deal to do with regulatory and legislative principles under which we operate. We are not going to change those principles without changing some of the underlying attitudes. To achieve this, some new perspectives will be necessary.
Ingredients
Consumption Ratio and Food Predominance of Flavoring Materials
The Consumption Ratio was introduced in 1981 to put the need for safety evaluation of flavoring substances in proper perspective against the assumed safety of traditional food consumption.
Ingredients
The Application of Flavor in Food Processing
Within each segment of the food and related industries there are technologists whose responsibility it is to ensure that the end products are correctly flavored to satisfy customer expectations, technological needs and legal requirements. To parallel this, the flavor industry itself employs technical service experts to give advice on flavoring choice and applications. It is the close collaboration between flavor manufacture and the user industries which ensures the present high standards of our manufactured food products and ensures that flavorings are used under optimum conditions.
Ingredients
Food technologist’s point of view
I am going to try to give you some perspectives of the food technologists in the food industry and the user industry in regard to flavors and the issue of natural versus artificial.
Ingredients
Beyond Food: Fermentation and Microbiology’s Role in Farming and Agriculture
Advancements in microbiome studies have led to a new era of microbiology—with wide reaching implications.
Ingredients
New Food Grade Botanical Extracts Offer Functionality and Flavor
Natural effects and claims for soups, nutritional bars, cereals, health supplements, and more.
Ingredients
Kosher Manufacturing in the Food Chemicals Industry
The kosher food market is a major consideration in the food industry. Our informative white paper breaks down the strict guidelines that must be followed for ingredients to be certified Kosher.
Ingredients
Consumption Ratio and Food Predominance of Flavoring Materials-Second Cumulative Series
The consumption ratio is the ratio between the quantity of a flavoring material consumed as an ingredient of basic and traditional foods, and the quantity of that same flavoring material consumed as a component of added flavorings by the same population over the same period. The first series of consumption ratios of flavoring materials was published in 1983.
Ingredients
How the Food Industry Can Branch Out with Botanicals
Explore the diverse flavor notes of lesser-known oils, absolutes and extracts that can elevate new concepts in a broad range of categories.
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