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Ingredients
Investigation of the species specific flavor of meat
The first clue to this mystery was probably uncovered by Crocker in 1947. He postulated that the factors responsible for meat flavor are found to a greater extent in the juice than in the fibre. Crocker explained that the majority of the flavor is developed as a result of the thermal degradation of proteins. During the cooking process, amines, acids, sulfur compounds, and phenols are released.
Trends
The World Flavor and Fragrance Industry 1979-1981
Since 1979, the world flavor and fragrance industry has experienced a period of lower profitability brought about by lower nominal (calculated in current U.S. dollars and local currencies) and real (quantity) growth rates as well as increased competitive pressures. Table I analyses in detail worldwide sales of 35 public and private companies (16 individually and 19 collectively) during the period 1979-1981 (with growth rates in current U.S. dollars and local currencies).
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: March April 2001
Mosciano, Michalski and organoleptic evaluation panelists explore a variety of flavor components and applications, such as Zestorial (2,8-Epithio-p-menthane), Methyl Citronellate, Acetophenone and much more.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: July August 2002
Mosciano, Michalski and organoleptic evaluation panelists explore a variety of flavor components and applications, such as 2-Ethyl Butyl Acetate, 2-Methoxy-4-Propyl Phenol (Dihydroeugenol), 2-Methylbutyl Iso Valerate and more.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: May June 2003
Mosciano, Michalski and organoleptic evaluation panelists explore a variety of flavor components and applications, such as 3-Methyl Crotonic Acid, 3-Octyl Formate, Acetyl Valeryl and more
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: November December 2004
Mosciano, Michalski and organoleptic evaluation panelists explore a variety of flavor components and applications, such as 2,3,4,5-Tetramethyl Pyrazine: Natural, 2-Ethyl-4-Methyl Thiazole (Chocolate Thiazole), 2T,4T-Decadienal, 3-Mercapto Hexyl Acetate and more
Event Coverage
The Challenge of "Natural;" Flavor and Fragrance Trends
Highlights from the WFFC fall meeting
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: 2-Methyl-4-propyl-1,3-oxathiane
Use in tropical, citrus, berry and other fruit flavors
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: January February 2004
Mosciano,Michalski and organoleptic evaluation panelists explore a variety of flavor components and applications, such as 2-Methyl Tetrahydro Furan-3-one, Coffee Furanone, 2-Methyl-4-Propyl-1, 3-Oxathiane,Maracuya Compound, 3-Phenyl Propyl Propionate
Ingredients
Allyl Isothiocyanate in Savory, Seafood and Dairy Flavors
At even lower levels, allyl isothiocyanate can brighten a wide range of fairly unrelated flavors.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: July August 2004
Gerard Mosciano is joined by Judith Michalski, senior creative flavorist, Edlong Flavors; Carl Holmgren, chief creative flavorist, director of flavor development, Brooklyn by Perfetti Ltd.; and Douglas Young, principle flavorist, Symrise, in the organoleptic evaluations presented here.
Trends
The Worldwide Flavor and Fragrance Industry, 1985-1990
Basic Industry Trends in an Unstable Monetary and Highly Competitive Environment
Sweet Applications
Flavor Characterization of Different Varieties of Vanilla Beans
The objective of the work described in this article is the aroma characterization of vanilla beans from different geographical locations with a view to developing a database of information to be used as an indication of geographical origin and bean quality.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: July August 2001
MoscianoMichalski and organoleptic evaluation panelists explore a variety of flavor components and applications, such as 1-Octen-3-one, 2-Octen-4-one, 3-Mercapto-2-pentanone and more.
Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: November December 2002
Mosciano, Michalski and organoleptic evaluation panelists explore a variety of flavor components and applications, such as Michalski, 2-Acetyl-3-Methyl Pyrazine, Cyclotene: Methyl Cyclopentenolone or Maple Lactone, Linalool Oxide (cis- and trans- Isomers) and more.
Ingredients
Flavor Encapsulation Technologies: An Overview Including Recent Developments
The present overview is intended for the flavor practitioner who seeks an understanding of economically feasible and commercially available flavor encapsulation technologies and the issues involved in using these technologies and related products.
Ingredients
Solving Quality Problems in Several Flavor Aroma Chemicals
The confusion in the interpretation of some aroma chemicals’ molecular structures causes confusion among the users of these products. Several important cases, including keto-enol tautomerisation of α-diketones, isomerisation of α-angelica lactone, and the exact substitution pattern of pyrazines, will be discussed.
Ingredients
Organaleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials: March April 2002
Mosciano, Michalski and organoleptic evaluation panelists explore a variety of flavor components and applications, such as Beeswax Absolute, Cardamom Oil, Lovage Essential Oil and more.
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