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Section: Flavor > Savory Applications
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials
This month's column from Judith Michalski features organoleptic discussions on coffee absolute, wormwood oil American, hexyl isobutyrate natural and more.
Ingredients
Flavorist Panel Evaluates Syringaldehyde, Turmeric Root CO2 Essential Oil, Buchu Oil and Other Materials
Cyndie Lipka's panel discusses possible applications for a lineup of materials.
Ingredients
3-Octen-2-one in Nut, Savory, Fruit, Brown & Other Flavors
See how 3-octen-2-one can be used successfully in a very wide range of flavors way beyond the obvious nut category.
Ingredients
Ethyl Octanoate in Alcoholic Drink, Tropical Fruit, Orchard Fruit, Savory and Other Flavors
Learn about the diverse range of applications for ethyl octanoate.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials - December 2018
This month’s column features discussions on fenugreek absolute, orris resinoid, cis-6-nonenal and more.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials
This month’s column features discussions on juniper berry oil, saffron resinoid, white thyme oil and more.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials February 2018
This month’s column features discussions on oak concentrate, spearmint absolute, natural y-octalactone, natural nonalactone, 3-mercapto-3-methyl-1-butanol and more.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials November 2018
This month’s column features discussions on 3-octanone, natural; 2-acetyl,3-5(6)-dimethylpyrazine; vanillyl ethyl ether, natural; zingerone (vanillyl acetone), natural; and more.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials June 2018
This month’s column features discussions on cocoa shell extract, grapefruit oil CP, coffee oil natural and more.
Savory Applications
A Review of Oleoresin Black Pepper and Its Extraction Solvents
All the indications are that an oleoresin pepper can be produced at a similar cost to the products now on the market. The physical appearance of this resin may differ a little from the conventional product, but its organoleptic properties are superior in that it lacks the sweet taste and aroma which is so characteristic of culminated solvents.
Ingredients
Create an endless variety of beef and other red meat flavors
With the Springer® Precursor 401, Biospringer by Lesaffre helps flavor houses and food companies to develop authentic red meat flavors in a clean-label way, especially for the vegan segment. A key challenge for innovative plant-based offerings.
Ingredients
Ethyl Hexanoate in Tropical, Berry, Orchard, Fermented and Other Flavors
Independent flavorist John Wright discusses the possible applications for ethyl hexanoate.
Regulatory & Research
How to Stay on The Cutting Edge of Better-For-You Flavor Formulation
The market is expanding exponentially—here's how to capitalize.
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.
Savory Applications
The Language of Salt
Mapping the sensorial effects of salt to restore the full taste experience in reduced-salt products
Savory Applications
Flavor Bites: trans-2-Octenal
With a powerful fatty character paired with just a hint of a fruity green apple note, this material works well in a variety of savory, dairy, nut and fruit flavors, as well as tea.
Savory Applications
What's in Your Garlic Oil?
Since a large percentage of the available garlic oil on the markets may be adulterated, how can a company detect adulterated garlic oil?
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Pent-3-en-2-one
Despite its limited usage and subtle role in a profile, this is an ingredient that flavorists could make much more use of to brighten an unusually wide range of flavors.
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