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Event Coverage
Closing the Flavor Gap in Non-dairy Cheeses at Flavorcon 2019
Praveen Upreti, corporate R&D cheese advisor: dairy specialist for Nestle, will discuss the challenges of creating non-dairy cheese flavors during his
Flavorcon
2019 presentation.
Flavor
Datassential Releases 10 Trends for 2025, Five Trends for the Future
The report includes flavors that will influence menus and product development both in the coming year and the years beyond.
Flavor
McCormick & Company Reaffirms 2025 Outlook After First Quarter Sales Report
Chairman and CEO Brendan Foley shared, "We achieved share gains in core categories across key markets and delivered volume growth in both the Consumer and Flavor Solutions segments."
Trends
T. Hasegawa Releases 2025 Flavor Trends, Announces Flavor of the Year
The flavor supplier predicts that brown sugar will be the flavor of the year in 2025.
Beverage
Amyris Announces Q4 Results, Finalizes CBD Investment
While Amyris' preliminary unaudited financial results saw negative results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year, the company continues to push forward with a new cannabinoid licensing agreement with LAVVAN.
Flavor
Innova Market Insights Announces Top 10 Food and Beverage Trends for 2025
These trends give insight to the future of consumer-packed goods in the food and beverage space.
Trends
dsm-firmenich Announces ‘Milky Maple’ as the Flavor of the Year for 2025
This flavor combines the warm, earthy sweetness of maple with the creamy softness of milk.
Sweet Applications
Newest Manufactured Product FEMA 4450, Methyl 3-hydroxybutyrate
Sigma-Aldrich, a part of MilliporeSigma, strives to provide you with the newest and the most hard-to-find FEMA flavor ingredients. With applications from beverages to hard candies, our high-quality methyl 3-hydroxybutyrate is sure to excite your taste buds.
Flavorcon Coverage
Flavorcon
2024 Kicks Off Next Week — Time to Schedule Your Out of Office
Flavor wonderland awaits! Now let's get you prepared for Flavorcon's return to Atlantic City.
Flavorcon Coverage
Live Organoleptic Materials Panel Kicks Off,
Flavorcon
2024 to Follow in Atlantic City
There's still time to register for expo hall only or to sit in on conference sessions!
Trends
2025 Global Food and Drink Trends: Balancing Health, Indulgence & Navigating Supply Chain Disruptors
Mintel shares insights into the 4 trend predictions driving consumer purchases in 2025.
Beverage
Sensient Expands Extracts Range
Portfolio comprises 60 products, including citrus, herbs and spices, vanilla, tea, and florals.
Sweet Applications
Sweet: The eBook
This e-book, sponsored by Berjé, gives flavorists insight into chemicals that can be utilized in innovative ways within the growing sweet/confectionery market.
Ingredients
The Global Flavor Industry Enters a ‘Complex’ and ‘Rapidly Evolving’ Phase, Says IOFI Executive Director
Sven Ballschmiede, executive director of the International Organization of the Flavor Industry, discusses regulation flashpoints, healthy food trend impacts and more.
Sweet Applications
Exploring Evolving Consumer Tastes in Modern Confectionery
Discover the latest market research in consumer trends and recent innovative launches in the space.
Trends
Fresh, Fast and Cheesy: Emerging Ethnic Flavor Trends
The recent “What’s Hot Culinary Forecast” by the National Restaurant Association surveyed over 1,300 American chefs for what they saw as emerging flavor trends in North America.
Sweet Applications
Excellentia International's Natural Methyl Thio Esters
The range of natural methyl thio esters consists of three ingredients, which occur naturally in aged cheeses including cheddar and camembert.
Ingredients
Extracting the Essence: Comparing Vanilla and Cocoa Processes
Understanding the similarities and differences in biochemistry, chemistry and curing processes of vanilla and cocoa may offer insight into producing high-quality materials.
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