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Section: Flavor > Sweet Applications
Sweet Applications
Symrise Launches a New Range—and It’s Totally Nuts
The eleven taste directions in “Totally Nuts” include hazelnut, pistachio and peanut, calibrated to complement chocolates and baked goods; the range encompasses a portfolio of taste solutions in a host of variations, from fresh to roasted.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 2,6-Dimethyl Pyridine in Savory, Nut, Brown and other Flavors
Learn about the diverse range of applications for 2, 6-dimethyl pyridine.
Ingredients
MilliporeSigma's 5-Methyl-2-phenyl-2-hexenal, mixture of isomers, natural, ≥96%, FG
This certified food grade, halal and kosher ingredient is useful in roasted nut, mocha and potato flavors.
Ingredients
Tetrahydrothiophen-3-one 4,5-dihydro-3(2H)thiophenone
Offered by Treatt, this is a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a roasted meat, butter and cooked garlic clam odor and flavor profile.
Ingredients
Natural Advantage's Natural 5-Methyl-2-Phenyl-2-Hexenal (Cocoal)
Occuring naturally in cocoa, malt and potato chips and peanuts, this ingredient can be used to deepen chocolate, coffee, hone and roasted nut flavors.
Ingredients
Flavor Reports: EU Edition (April 25)
Our European panel of flavorists assess the taste and odor characteristics of flavor ingredients from spilanthol to lavender aldehyde.
Sweet Applications
Comax is Sweet on Caramel
The collection of six flavors offers a variety flavor combinations and formulas.
Ingredients
Chocarom Pyrazine
A pyrazine for flavors and fragrances. Pyrazines are materials obtained in Maillard reactions as by-products of the browning reaction of sugars and proteins or amino acids. These reactions occur during roasting, cooking, baking, and so forth of different food products.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 5-Methyl Furfural
5-Methyl furfural makes the best contribution to the caramel underpinnings of flavors that derive a significant aspect of their overall profile from heated sugars.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials January 2018
This month’s column features discussions on tea extract CO2, 3-Methyl-2,4-nonanedione, carrot seed oil, pyrazine mixture and propyl acetate.
Beverage
Flavor Bites: 2-Ethyl 3-Methyl Pyrazine
This chemical combines outstanding strength, a profile pleasantly free from off-notes, and a little more heat stability than the more commonly used series of dimethyl pyrazines.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 2-Phenyl 2-butenal in Brown, Savory, Nut, and Other Flavors
Learn about the diverse range of applications for 2-phenyl 2-butenal.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials
This month’s column features discussions on cocoa extract, sunflower oil CO2 extract, barrel-aged oak fluid extract, methyl 3-hydroxybutyrate 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
Flavor Bites: γ-Nonalactone
If it is not found in coconuts, γ-nonalactone is actually found in an unusually wide variety of other natural foods and offers a bright, aggressive and unique note to flavors.
Savory Applications
How LTO Flavors Can Meet Consumer Expectations for Convenience, Nutrition & Taste in Snack Category
Kalsec shares key market research driving consumer demand in the evolving snack market with a focus on LTO offerings.
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
iso-Valeric Acid in Dairy, Brown, Nut, Savory, Alcoholic Drink & Fruit Flavors
The profile of iso-valeric is very much stereotypical of the primary cheese odor, without any hint of the faint goaty character that starts to creep into the series of aliphatic acids from six carbon atoms upwards.
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