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Ingredients
Perfume and Flavor Synthetics
A model for research and academic-industrial cooperation. Cooperation between the Department of Organic Technology (DOT) at ICT Prague and Aroma Co. began in 1970 with research into problems with benzyl-acetate purity. The cooperative first consisted of an expert consultancy, which gradually grew into a systematic expert-research group focused on fields of basic research.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: δ-Decalactone
The versatile chemical can be utilized in dairy, fruit and savory profiles.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 2,5-Dimethylpyrazine
This chemical is compatible with a very wide range of flavor types and works especially harmoniously with trimethyl pyrazine.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: γ-Valerolactone
Wright discusses the γ-Valerolactone's various profiles.
Trends
Bitter Bites, Better Flavor
As consumers search for healthier snacking alternatives, companies turn to bitter and sour flavors to enhance health and taste perception.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Bitter Flavor
Patent Picks are compiled by the editors from publicly available sources. The present inventions feature developments relating to bitter taste perception.
Trends
Flavors and Healthy Eating
Highlights from the British Society of Flavourists’ event in Singapore.
Ingredients
Flavor Creation in Mexico
Menus were a surprise of an entirely different order. Mexican food outside of Mexico can be very fine, but it pales when compared with the real thing.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Dimethyl Sulfide
Use in vegetable, fruit, dairy, brown, fermented, and seafood and meat flavors
Ingredients
Perfumer & Flavorist--Year One
With this issue we complete the first year of publication of Perfumer & Flavorist. We will take this opportunity to report to our subscribers regarding the aims of this publication as well as the future plans.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: p-Methoxybenzaldehyde
The profile of p-methoxybenzaldehyde is deep and sweet rather than floral and fragrant, making it useful in many flavors, especially in the brown and fruit categories.
Ingredients
The Future of Artificial Flavors & Ingredients
With public opinion so overwhelmingly in favor of all natural foods and flavors, what is the fate of artificial flavors and ingredients, and is such a large movement toward natural products truly sustainable?
Flavor
Flavor Development: (Not) Lost in Translation
Developing flavors for incorporation into successful food products is the flavorist’s goal, and their sale is the criteria for success. Unlike the perfumers across the hall, flavorists rarely have the opportunity to create fantasy or whim. Their task is usually to recreate nature or a culinary experience, yet ascertaining the consumer’s expectation is difficult.
Trends
Flavor Trends in Dressings and Vinegars
Mintel discusses the latest flavor trends in dressings and vinegars
Ingredients
Flavor compounds: Meaty Aromas, Part II
Syntheses and odor characteristics of 1-alkylthio-2-butanethiols, 1-alkylthio-2-butanols and their derivatives.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 2-Methoxy-3-methylpyrazine
Don’t let its predictable roasted profile fool you—2-methoxy 3-methyl pyrazine possesses an earthy nuance that makes it exceptionally well suited to nut and seed flavors.
Regulatory & Research
Safety Aspects of Flavors and Fragrances
The flavor and fragrance industry has, for a long time, been conscientious about the safety of its products, From the very beginning it has participated in the development of safety evaluations and regulations for flavors and fragrances, both in the US and Europe. In this paper the developments of both flavors and fragrances will be summarized. The difference in approach in these two areas will be discussed, as well as possible future developments.
Trends
Flavor Futures—Through the Crystal Ball
About the future for flavors--l am mindful of the warning of Sam Goldwyn, who cautioned that ‘forecasting is very difficult, particularly when it concerns the future.”
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