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Flavor Bites: Propenyl Guaethol
With its ability to be about 20 times stronger than vanillin, this ingredient works well in brown flavors at low levels or can be used in combination with vanillin.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: δ-Octalactone
Use in fruit, dairy, savory and alcohol flavors.
Ingredients
WILD Introduces New Flavors
Includes natural Jamaican sunrise type flavor, natural strawberry coconut flavor WONF, natural Indonesian Bali burst type flavor and more.
Ingredients
Safe Flavors Start Here
Flavorcon Preview: the latest Sigma-Aldrich® ingredients for your formulations.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Ethyl levulinate
The fruity note of this ester has extra depth and succulence not found in ethyl pentanoate.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Cinnamyl Acetate
While hardly effective as the main driver of a flavor, this ingredient can play an important secondary role in many flavors, adding depth and rounding out angular profiles.
Sweet Applications
Flavor Bites: Anisyl Alcohol
Found naturally in Tahitian vanilla beans, the ingredient is an interesting floral note that can be used in a variety of brown, fruit and dairy flavor applications.
Savory Applications
Flavor Bites: Dimethyl trisulfide
The profile of the dimethyl sulfide series of chemicals changes with increasing molecular weight, ranging from jammy to meaty. Additionally, there are dramatic variations in strengths, which can be used in vegetable, savory and dairy flavors.
Ingredients
Functionalized Flavors, Part II
Technology and methods for supporting controlled release, thermal resistance, flavor enhancement and off-flavor masking
Ingredients
Flavorcon Virtual 2021 Preview
A taste of what’s on the agenda for Flavorcon Virtual.
Ingredients
International Flavors And Fragrances
Menomonee Falls, WI is located in the heart of Middle America’s dairy country. Nestled within its rolling hills are International Flavors and Fragrances’ high-technology manufacturing facilities, which produce natural dairy ingredients and natural chemicals.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: iso-Valeraldehyde
A quintessential malt flavor, iso-Valeraldehyde, offers a significant lift to many heated and non-heated flavors.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Ethyl propionate
Ethyl propionate can be used successfully at lower levels in many flavor categories.
Ingredients
Beekeeping With Flavor Chemists
The April Society of Flavor Chemists meeting will feature Carla Marina Marchese, founder of the American Honey Tasting Society.
Ingredients
Aldehyde Generators for Flavors
The quest to deliver unstable aldehydes to food systems by the use of generators is being realized. With the proper generator, flavors can be created for use under conditions traditionally unfavorable to aldehydes, As in other derived systems it appears best to employ nature as a model and to design generators in the same way that nature produces flavors.
Beverage
Flavoring with Citrus Oils
Hopefully I have shown that citrus oils are extremely important for the flavoring of foods and beverages and that their consumption is growing steadily at more than 3% per year. On the other hand, the demands for performance can be expected to become more strict, particularly as far as stability and purity are concerned.
Ingredients
Tobacco Flavoring: An Overview
International tobacco products have some very interesing scientific, product development and marketing aspects. In this article, I'll describe the tobacco plant and its combustion chemistry. Then we’ll look at two traditional systems and several novel systems for delivering flavor in tobacco products.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Octanoic Acid
Characterized by a cheesy aroma, this ingredient pairs seamlessly with a variety of non-dairy flavors.
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