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Ingredients
Raw Material Bulletin: September 2015
This month's article includes 2,6-dimethyl-5-heptenal from Natural Advantage, angelica root from Flavex and more.
Trends
7 Hot Flavor Trends
A forecast for food, beverage and non-edible sectors.
Ingredients
Back to its Roots: Ginger Flavor & Trends
Used in culinary and medicinal applications for centuries, ginger has found an audience with contemporary consumers, who search for sophisticated and functional flavors in beverages and even pet food.
Ingredients
Profiles: Kenneth Dougherty
This month's Profiles column features Kenneth Dougherty, principal flavorist at Firmenich.
Flavor
Profiles: Alpa Roman
August's creators speak on what brought them to their respective industries, give advice to upcoming formulators and more.
Savory Applications
Editor's Note: Comfort in the Senses
Comfort found in fragrance and flavor offer us the opportunity to revisit familiar memories in our lives that keep us grounded as we navigate towards the future.
Trends
Bacon: Anytime, Anywhere
Common ingredient, novel applications.
Ingredients
Profiles: Elsa Howerth
P&F+
's October Profiles column features Elsa Howerth, senior flavorist at Kerry.
Ingredients
Raw Material Bulletin: April 2016
This month's raw materials features natural vanillin extract clove, methyl anthranilate, 2-methylbutryaldehyde and more.
Ingredients
Profiles: Steve Pearce
P&F
+ taps Omega Ingredients UK CEO, Steve Pearce, to discuss his role in the F&F industry.
Flavor
Profiles: Sara Marino
This month's Profiles column features Sara Marino, senior flavorist at Blue California.
Ingredients
Keeping Up With the Microbes
The desire for clean labeled products has brought non-GMO technology to produce new and novel compounds in creative ways by focusing on microbial ecosystems, or polyculture.
Regulatory & Research
F&F Literature Review: Value-added F&F Materials
Value-add occurs in flavor and fragrance development, too. In some cases, it’s a material that supports a natural or clean label claim. In others, it’s a process that yields extracts of a higher purity or activity; or materials with health, wellness or benefits beyond their basic flavor or fragrance function.
Ingredients
Endpoint. Unnaturally Innovative
It’s hard not to notice the anti-trend, moving toward the unnatural.
Regulatory & Research
Inside Flavors: Real Time Volatile Flavor Release Monitoring and its Flavor/Food Application Using Proton Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometry
Understanding how aroma compounds interact with and are released from simple and complex foods. Flavors and fragrances usually are complex mixtures of molecules with different physical properties, including volatility, fat solubility and sensorial characteristics, covering a wide spectrum of threshold values. They are usually present in natural extracts or final products at levels in the order of ppb to ppm.
Ingredients
Flavor Creation: Fusion Flavors
Fusion flavors, or blends, have been around since the cavemen discovered that a cooked, smoky leg of dinosaur had a much better taste than the raw version.
Savory Applications
Flavor Creation: Composing Savory Flavors
How to combine low notes, middle notes and top notes for a successful flavor composition. Years ago, I listened to music on a cheap transistor radio. Through its tiny speaker I could hear the basic melody and words to my favorite songs.
Ingredients
Developments in Flavors and Flavorings
Developments in flavors. A comparison of flavorings currently available with those being offered a decade ago show enormous advances in flavor profiles. Over the years there has been a significant move towards more ‘true to nature’ products and also the introduction of many new flavorings based on unusual natural materials. There will continue to be a large demand for the traditional flavors, but as the food industry tries to stimulate new interest, particularly in convenience foods, there will be an even greater need for new flavoring experiences.
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