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Trends
A Taste of Transparency with Tony Moore
As consumers increasingly scrutinize labels and demand companies to be more transparent, flavorists and the food industry must find innovative ways to address this challenge.
Flavorcon Coverage
Campbell Soup Principal Flavorist Joins Artificial Intelligence Panel
The principal flavorist joins taste experts from ADM, Givaudan and IFF.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: February 2016
In this monthly column, senior flavorist Judith Michalski describes the odor, taste and suggested applications for several materials. This edition features discussions on honey distillate organic, saffron resinoid, anisyl acetate natural, osmanthus absolute and more.
Regulatory & Research
Beyond the Peel: Analysis of Pink Grapefruit Juice
There is very little differences between the peel oils of orange and grapefruit. Both of them contain pinenes and limonene as their major constituents and have very similar analytical profiles. Pink grapefruit juice’s characterizing components proved to show a few analytical surprises.
Regulatory & Research
A Tech Twist: Hacking Your Sense of Smell and Taste
The following literature examines how technology and our senses are merging to enhance everyday activities from driving to savoring flavors.
Regulatory & Research
Endpoint: A Discussion on Natural
What are “natural flavors?” Honey, maple, cocoa, lemon and mint come to mind. But what are they, fundamentally?
Trends
ADM Announces 2025 Flavor and Color Trend Outlooks
ADM's 2025 Flavor and Color Trends Report examines four trend spaces driving consumers' choices.
Regulatory & Research
Breaking the Bitterness Boundary
In this literature review, we look at ways to break past bitterness and some of the latest research in understanding the sensory phenomenon.
Regulatory & Research
Endpoint.
Thinking Outside the Perfume Bottle
My role for
Perfumer & Flavorist
is to procure and put forth relevant scientific content and observations to advance your formulations for improved F&F applications. So what you’ll find here are some interesting points I’ve observed that could connect to your overall larger project “constellation.”
Ingredients
Endpoint.
Defending Nature’s F&F Sources
In some cases, Mother Nature’s materials can be artificially reconstructed. In others—well, as they say, there’s no substitute for the real thing. What happens when natural sources are threatened? Science goes on the defense.
Event Coverage
What's Popular Today and in the Future, Flavorcon Final Day
On Nov. 15, 2018, the final day of Flavorcon 2018 took a look at clean consumers, bioproduction, whiskey flavors and how to create healthier flavor formulations.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: March 2016
This month’s column features the live
Flavorcon
session held on November 15, 2015. Normally for each material, only common descriptors are listed. For this issue, however, all remarks have been included to show the full range of perceptions from the panel and audience.
Regulatory & Research
F&F Literature Review: Value-added F&F Materials
Value-add occurs in flavor and fragrance development, too. In some cases, it’s a material that supports a natural or clean label claim. In others, it’s a process that yields extracts of a higher purity or activity; or materials with health, wellness or benefits beyond their basic flavor or fragrance function.
Sweet Applications
Beyond the Smoke: Cannabis Flavoring in 2018
Despite the controversy, the cannabis industry is a force to be reckoned with, especially in the realm of flavoring.
Regulatory & Research
The Intimacy of Our Senses
In this literature review, we examine the closeness of our senses and how attraction, society and place might play a role in how we taste and smell.
Regulatory & Research
Anosmia Explained: A Sit Down with Dr. Rawson
Anosmia has been linked to coronavirus as a possible symptom by ENT UK. P&F's Alex Mackenzie was able to sit down with Nancy Rawson, Ph.D., Associate Director and VP at the Monell Center to learn more on this newly identified symptom.
Regulatory & Research
Scent & Spirit: A Taste of Mexican Gourmand
Between white copal, zingy peppers, hearty maize and bitter chocolate, the author explores traditional Mexican dishes, linking culinary tradition, ritual and myth through the senses.
Regulatory & Research
GCMS as a Tool for Flavor Development
There are diverse extraction, sampling and chromatographic methods, which can be used for the development of flavorings, and the right ones should be chosen for each type of required flavor.
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