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Beverage
Flavor Bites: Anethole
Outside aniseed categories this chemical can be surprisingly useful in a wide range of flavors at much lower levels of addition, adding subtle nuances that are not remotely recognizable as aniseed.
News
2019 Annual Fragrance Creators Meeting Celebrated Impact, Key Results
The Fragrance Creators Association annual meeting took place on Nov. 6, 2019 and featured presentations and panels on the impact of regulations, policies, and technology on the fragrance industry.
Beverage
Flavor Bites: Methyl Anthranilate
Dislike of methyl anthranilate at high levels should not blind us to the multitude of subtle but intriguing influences that are possible with this chemical.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Hexyl acetate
Combining the attractive characteristics of pear and banana, this ingredient works well together with several hexyl esters, including hexyl butyrate and hexanoate.
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.
Regulatory & Research
Keynote Address: There is more to taste than meets the tongue
The basic question is “do we need flavors at all?’ I think this is the question that regulatory agencies are asking, The issue of natural vs. artificial is a front. The second question is ’’do we really need this endless variety of flavors?” It would be much easier if we only had five or six. We could test them at every level and every combination. I will cover some old ground answering these two fundamental questions.
Ingredients
Comparative Study of the Essential Oils of Key and Persian Limes
In both cases (distilled and cold-pressed) the oils obtained from Key and Persian limes show remarkable quantitative differences, large enough to explain those found in odor and flavor.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Ethyl phenyl acetate
Though it shines in honey flavors, enhancing clove and bright floral notes, ethyl phenyl acetate’s soft profile in comparison to its fellow esters offers a wide range of applications, including hydrolyzed vegetable protein, green tea and more.
Beverage
Flavor Bites: Zingerone
Raspberry ketone is found in various levels ranging from around 10 ppb up to about 4 ppm and has a specifically raspberry aroma with subtle balsamic nuances. Combined with zingerone, it creates a synergistic effect that allows for more modest levels of raspberry ketone.
Trends
Action Items: Keys to Success and Competitive Challenges for Fragrance Manufacturers of All Sizes
Part 3 of 3: Benchmarking the fragrance industry—conclusions and recommendations
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
Flavor Bites: Para-mentha-8-thiol-3-one acetate
Though similar to para-mentha-8-thiol-3-one in odor profile, para-mentha-8-thiol-3-one acetate is more heat stable and is less prone to H2S loss on storage.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: (E)-2-(3,7-Dimethyl 2,6-octadienyl) cyclopentanone
Overall, this quite complex chemical assumes a surprised resemblance to natural apricots.
Flavor
White Peach Juice Extract Joining Crystals Drop Family
Given its Anti-Bacterial and enticing Flavor, White Peach Juice Extract is gaining popularity with both consumers and product developers around the world.
Ingredients
γ-Decalactone: March 2016
γ-Decalactone is instantly recognizable as characteristic of peach, and clearly is the most important character recognition driver for this flavor profile.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Whiskey Lactone, Genet Absolute and More
This month’s column takes a bite out of whiskey lactone, genet absolute, citronellyl tiglate and more.
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.
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