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Oral Care
Mint Landscape from Field to Flavor
The mint family (Labiatae or Lamiaceae) is composed of many species — including basil, lavender, rosemary, peppermint and spearmint — grown commercially for their essential oils or leaves. This article focuses on agricultural practices employed in the production of peppermint (Mentha x piperita).
Ingredients
The Future of Natural Flavor Materials
Cargill Alfrebro marks its 30th anniversary.
Beverage
The Keys to Novel Citrus Flavors
Unique citrus fruits help drive innovation in flavors
Ingredients
Escalate your flavor with FEMA 4639
We invite you to explore our 2-Methoxypyridine and request a free sample. You’ll find this Sigma-Aldrich® aroma chemical with green notes to be Certified Kosher, Halal and meeting purity specifications of JECFA.
Flavorcon Coverage
What’s on the Flavorcon 2023 Menu
View the session line-up, speaker roster and what’s on the menu at the upcoming event.
News
Meet Perfumer & Flavorist+’s 2022 Advisory Board
The advisory board has some familiar faces and some newbies added to the roster.
Ingredients
Furaneol in Brown, Nut & Other Flavors
The first half (covering furaneol in fruit flavors) can be found in Perfumer & Flavorist+'s February 2024 issue.
Ingredients
Flavor Reports: EU Edition (April 25)
Our European panel of flavorists assess the taste and odor characteristics of flavor ingredients from spilanthol to lavender aldehyde.
Ingredients
Flavor Reports: EU Edition (June 2025)
Our panelists from the British Society of Flavorists evaluate several citrus ingredients for their potential in flavor applications.
Flavor
dsm-firmenich 2025 Flavor Leaders & Newsmakers
dsm-firmenich's passion for the science and emotion of food extends from discovery to customer applications to the end-consumer experience.
Ingredients
Flavor Reports: US Edition (July 25)
Our United States-based panel analyzed flavor ingredients such as 2-phenoxyethanol, Galangal root oil and 4-ethyloctanal.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 2-Methoxy-4-vinylphenol
2-Methoxy-4-vinylphenol is powerful, authentically smoky and lacks nasty, sharp edges.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: cis-3-Hexenyl acetate
The combination of green notes in many flavors can involve many additional green profile ingredients, but the balance between cis-3-hexenol and cis-3-hexenyl acetate is often central.
Ingredients
First Person: Hacking Musk Strawberry Flavor
Decoding an exotic botanical close to home.
Beverage
Citrus Flavor Stability: the Holy Grail
Ongoing research tackles citral stability and other factors in the quest for extended RTD and powdered beverage shelf life.
Regulatory & Research
The relationship between odor and flavor
A flavorist will automatically do the same thing—that is, smell the product before tasting it. The reason is, of course, that odor and flavor are two facets of the same sensation. With this in mind, let us discuss the meaning of odor and flavor, examining in particular some of the latest knowledge in the field. The importance of smelling in the evaluation of a flavoring material will become apparent.
Ingredients
Innovative methods for isolating volatile flavors
The isolation, separation, and quantification of volatile flavors from foods presents a very challenging analytical problem. Flavor chemicals are present and may make a significant contribution to flavor at concentrations as low as parts per trilion (ppt). These chemicals may contain different functional groups or have several functional groups. They may vary in carbon chain length. This means that the group of chemicals contributing to the flavor of a food may differ greatly in water solubility (for example, organic acids vs. long chain ketones), volatility (acetaldehyde vs. vanillin), thermal stability (terpenes), chemical reactivity (thiols), and so forth. This diversity in chemical structure make it virtually imossible to use on single method for the isolation of all flavorful constituents from a food. One has to be conscious of the limitations of each method used for flavor isolation and concentration.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 2-Methyl 3-Tetrahydrofuranthiol
Application in meat, seafood, dairy, chocolate and coffee flavor formulations
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