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Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: April 2016
This month's article features organoleptic discussions on toasted mate, cocoa absolute, ethyl-2-methyl-3-pentenoate and more.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials
This month's column features organoleptic discussions on tarragon oil, orange oil, oakmoss absolute, coffee extract espresso, black tea and more.
Oral Care
Flavor Bites: Menthone
In addition to a number of other chemicals with broadly related odors, menthone can raise many non-mint profiles out of the ordinary.
Ingredients
Solutions for Natural Citrus Flavors Amid Supply Disruptions
Despite the unknowns and inconsistencies of the global marketplace, the industry is not giving up on citrus. See what's next for citrus.
Ingredients
Flavorist Panel Evaluates
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-3-Hexenyl Acetate and Other Materials
Principal flavorist Cyndie Lipka's panel evaluates 10 materials
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: trans-2 Hexenol
Featuring a distinct apple characteristic, the ingredient provides a green profile without a trace of the usual leafy notes and contributes to a finished flavor's authenticity.
Sweet Applications
Flavor Bites: Lauric Acid
Though largely used in dairy flavor applications, lauric acid with its mild long-lasting taste effect and mild odor can also be used in a range of savory, fruit and fermented flavors.
Beverage
Flavor Bites: Methyl Anthranilate
Dislike of methyl anthranilate at high levels should not blind us to the multitude of subtle but intriguing influences that are possible with this chemical.
Beverage
Biotechnology & Driving Natural Flavors: 2017 FlavourTalks Amsterdam Report
Novel ingredients were on show and delegates submitting feedback forms highlighted Besmoke products as being of particular interest.
Ingredients
Para-Hydroxy Phenyl Butanone
The organoleptic impression of this chemical is so specific (somewhat like vanillin’s relationship to vanilla), that most of us refer to this material by its functionally derived name raspberry ketone. Thus shall it be referred to throughout this review.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials- November 2019
This month’s column features discussions on inca berry, habanero pepper essence, 2-butyl-2-octenal and more.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials - April 2019
This month’s column features discussions on spike lavender oil organic, 3-methylthio-1-hexanol, piperonal natural and more.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Hexyl acetate
Combining the attractive characteristics of pear and banana, this ingredient works well together with several hexyl esters, including hexyl butyrate and hexanoate.
Beverage
Flavor Bites: Ethyl Lactate
While not a highly recognizable component of any flavor, ethyl lactate adds complexity, e.g., in the wines in my cellar.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 6-Methyl 5-hepten-2-ol
A recent FEMA GRAS addition, 6-methyl 5-hepten-2-ol is a complex ingredient that has a clear link to apple and lemon characters and a subtle floral background note.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristic of Flavor Materials: June 2016
This month's edition features organoleptic discussions on oregano oleoresin, chamomile extract organic #7016, marjoram oleoresin, cinnamyl benzoate and more.
Beverage
Flavor Bites: Zingerone
Raspberry ketone is found in various levels ranging from around 10 ppb up to about 4 ppm and has a specifically raspberry aroma with subtle balsamic nuances. Combined with zingerone, it creates a synergistic effect that allows for more modest levels of raspberry ketone.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Ethyl phenyl acetate
Though it shines in honey flavors, enhancing clove and bright floral notes, ethyl phenyl acetate’s soft profile in comparison to its fellow esters offers a wide range of applications, including hydrolyzed vegetable protein, green tea and more.
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