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Basic Business Trends In The Worldwide Flavor and Fragrance Industry 1987-1990
Therefore, the consumption of flavors and fragrances is directly dependent on micro- and macro-economic conditions in these flavored and perfumed end-product markets. Growth in these end-product markets dictates the demand for flavor and fragrance materials.
Event Coverage
Trendincite LLC Hosting First NYC Sensory Trend Excursion Since 2019 Next Month
Trendincite LLC is hosting its NYC Sensory Trend Excursion on April 11, 2024, from 10:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
Trends
Firmenich Names 2017 Flavor of the Year
And the winner is...Cucumber. Firmenich announces this green and refreshing ingredient as its 2017 Flavor of the Year.
Trends
Natural Meat Flavors Markets Sizzles Through 2023
A recent Market Insights Reports study has estimated that the global natural meat flavors market will grow by a CAGR of 6.4% due to increased consumer demands and globalization.
Trends
Flavorcon 2017 Pre-Show Program Now Available
Start planning ahead! Flavorcon's Pre-Show Program includes a show schedule, an education overview and an exhibitor list.
Event Coverage
Flavorcon 2019 Call-for-Proposals Now Open
Got an interesting topic you'd like to share with the flavor, food and beverage industries? Flavorcon is now accepting proposals for its 2019 event in Cincinnati, OH on Nov. 11-12.
Trends
1 + 1 = 3
P&G’s Steve Hicks on challenging category belief systems and innovating for superior fragrances and flavors that build brands.
Beverage
2017 Flavorcon Call-for-Papers is Now Open!
Flavorcon 2017 is now accepting conference presentation proposals for its event taking place October 24-26, 2017, at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Rosemont, Illinois USA.
Trends
2016 Flavor Trends Full of New Culinary Experiences
As the end of 2015 nears, Comax Flavors has released new collections based on flavor trend predictions for 2016.
Trends
Mintel Names 7 Trending Ingredients to Watch 2023
The new report highlights trending ingredients and products to identify future opportunities.
Event Coverage
3 Reasons Why You Need to Attend Flavorcon 2018
Demo presentations, the latest ingredients and a robust conference schedule – these are just a few of the reasons why flavor professionals are invited to attend
Flavorcon
2018 on Nov. 13-15, 2018, in Atlantic City, NJ.
Trends
Year of the Hibiscus: Firmenich Names Flavor of 2019
“As people continue to demand healthier beverages, we expect the demand for more niche flavors such as hibiscus that have historical and cultural associations with health to also rise,” said Jeff Schmoyer, VP of global consumer insights at Firmenich.
Event Coverage
Squeezing for Novel Citrus Flavors at Flavorcon 2018
Going beyond simply orange, Richard Pisano, Jr., president of Citrus and Allied Essences Ltd., will discuss during Flavorcon how citrus flavors have branched out with the emergence of yuzu, tarocco and blood orange tastes.
Flavor
National Confectioners Association Releases Candy Consumer Report 2022
The report explores consumer demographics, consumer preferences and shopping habits.
Event Coverage
Creating ‘Natural’ Value With Steve Pringle at Flavorcon 2019
To discuss how brands can create value with naturals, Steve Pringle, VP global mint and Sensates® group for Takasago International Corp., will be presenting at
Flavorcon
2019.
Trends
Rio 2016 Summer Olympics Brings Anticipated New Brazilian Flavors
As the Olympics draws closer, Comax has developed some new flavors inspired by Brazilian tastes.
Trends
McCormick’s 10th Anniversary Flavor Forecast
Flavor forecast for 2010 includes roasted ginger and rhubarb; Thai basil and watermelon; and caraway and bitter greens among others.
Regulatory & Research
FEMA 100th Anniversary Program Details
The science and history of flavors, future challenges, and the connection between flavors and brands.
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