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Type: Article
Section: Flavor > Trends
Trends
Sweet, Savory and Sustainable: A New Era of Snacking
As consumers are continuing to switch to better-for-you products, the snack market is meeting the challenge with innovation, functional benefits and flavorful options.
Trends
Strategies of Survival and Success for F&F Middle Market Suppliers
Should you dance with the big boys or have your own party?
Trends
Salty, Spicy, Sweet: What’s Next in Snacking
As people snack more, larger consumer behavioral shifts are impacting the snacking space.
Trends
Forward Thinking: Sensory Sensations
New and interesting sensory concepts, products and restaurants continue to be introduced, such as flavor-enhanced products, mashups, edible nail polish, lifestyle destinations, scented spaces and immersive experiences.
Trends
2011's Top 10 Flavor Trends for Beverage, Sweet and Savory Applications
Bell Flavors & Fragrances predicts the big trends in flavors for 2011.
Ingredients
Basic features, structure, worldwide sales, and competitive situation of the flavor and fragrance industry
Demand for flavors and fragrances is constantly growing because these specialty/performance chemicals are incorporated mostly in consumer and industrial nondurable goods, most of which are everyday necessities, Thus, demand for flavors and fragrance is essentially a derived demand.
Trends
Forward Thinking: Sweet as Sugar
Chocolate innovation is being driven by limited-edition flavors, plant-based formulas and chocolate experiences, while non-chocolate candy activity is being led by a variety of unique texture and flavor combinations and new food and beverage applications inspired by candy flavors.
Event Coverage
On the Scene: SFC Midwest
Insights into the flavor and history of whiskey
Trends
Thinking Globally: the Science of Sensory Experience
Highlights from the Second Annual Flavor, Fragrance and Perception Conference at Rutgers University.
Trends
Health & Indulgence in Sweet and Snack Applications
Taste and health concerns drive consumer expectations in the snack space. While sodium and added-sugar concerns continue to grow, consumers do not want to sacrifice taste. Flavors must be more true-to-life than ever—and just as indulgent.
Ingredients
Solutions for Natural Citrus Flavors Amid Supply Disruptions
Despite the unknowns and inconsistencies of the global marketplace, the industry is not giving up on citrus. See what's next for citrus.
Event Coverage
WFFC Fall Seminar: Regulatory, Flavor Development and Sourcing
The most recent Women in Flavor and Fragrance Commerce (WFFC) fall seminar addressed clean labeling from a variety of value chain perspectives, including regulatory, flavor development, sourcing and product development.
Trends
IFEAT Preview: More Than a Slogan—Sustainability in F&F
“It is important to give some quantification [to processes], give it some numbers, to be sure you’re using the right tools when building processes,” says Gennadiy Kolomeyer, director of R&D at Renessenz.
Trends
Progress in Essential Oils: Spanish Sage Oil
Sage has been used as a spice and medicine throughout history with its use, growing in a variety of flavor and fragrance applications. This month, we take a closer look at the chemical constituents of pure and hybrid Spanish sage oils.
Trends
Tracking Consumer Trends in Savory Snack Flavors
Spicy flavors, new formats and flavorful collaborations are driving innovation in the snack aisle.
Trends
Trends: How Bold Flavors are Shaping the Dips & Sauces Category
As demand for bolder tasting dips and sauces grows, the flavor industry is responding with increasingly sophisticated technology.
Ingredients
Strategic Factors for Business Success in the Flavor& Fragrance Industry
We can see around us much evidence of an accelerating rate of change in technology, economy and politics, and last but not least, of social change, These changes will also affect the flavor and fragrance industry in the 1990s. Nevertheless, it can be said that the middle/long-term (1988-1995) growth outlook is relatively favorable.
Savory Applications
Is The Snack Segment The Next Frontier for Experimental Flavor Formulation?
Jenna Troyli's Editor's Note for the September 2024 issue digs into the experimental flavors of the snacking segment.
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