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Ingredients
Organoleptic Characteristics of Flavor Materials April 2018
This month’s column features discussions on cis>-p-menthan-7-ol, 2,6-dimethyl pyrazine natural, cocoa decolorized (PG), whiskey CO2 extract and more.
Ingredients
Profiles: Steve Pearce
P&F
+ taps Omega Ingredients UK CEO, Steve Pearce, to discuss his role in the F&F industry.
Fine Fragrance
Spice Notes in Perfumery
It can be said in a general sense that anything we add for flavor or fragrance value could be construed as a spice. This study examines many of the more common spices that one would find on a good supermarket spice rack as well as some that are relatively obscure.
Ingredients
Pear Ester: Ethyl (E,Z)-2,4-decadienoate
The ester's uses in flavors include fruity red, fruity yellow, fruity tropical and other fruity applications. In fragrances, it uses encompass fruity compounds for alcoholic and cosmetic perfumes.
Ingredients
Pumpkin Spice Magic
America’s obsession with pumpkin spice has long been explained as clever marketing and nostalgia, but what if there’s something deeper at work?
Ingredients
Chemotaxonomy of spice plants
The use of systematic chemistry for plant classification is called chemosystematics or chemotaxonomy. The meaningful interpretation of the totality of taxonomoic characters is a difficult task. However, it has contributed much to natural classification.
Ingredients
Industry Information: Spices
On January 3 and 4, 1980, the Phytochemical Society of Europe presented an international symposium on spices. The program contained the following presentations:
Ingredients
The Spice Trail: Nutmeg
Origins, cultivation and processing. Nutmeg and its sister spice, mace, come from the nutmeg tree (Myristica fragrans). This evergreen tree is native to the Molucca (or Banda) Islands in East Indonesia — known as the “Spice Islands” — and elsewhere in Indonesia.
Regulatory & Research
Spices: quality control and standards
Opening Pandora's box is always a surprise. Some of Pandora's surprises by their very nature, have been shown to be highly interesting problems. The cooperation of science with the flavor trade and industry may lead to their solution. Let us hope this will be to the satisfaction of everyone involved.
Savory Applications
The Spice Trail: Garlic
Garlic is a fundamental ingredient in international cuisine. With its characteristic pungent, spicy flavor that mellows and sweetens when cooked, garlic adds a distinctive aroma to a variety of dishes. It is also thought to have a number of medicinal properties.
Ingredients
The History, Use and Pharmacology of Spices
This paper discusses a traditional category of those "cosmetics," the spices and herbs--broadly called "spices"--and some of their aspects.
Ingredients
Herbs and spices in medicinal preparations
Herbs and spices have numerous uses beyond their value as food additives. This paper is intended to survey one of those less known applications; the use of herbs and spices in a number of selected medicinal preparations.
Ingredients
Spices -- a review of problems and challenges
This paper will review present and future technical problems in the use of spices, and indicate areas in which there is a need for new research and development studies. It is written from the viewpoint of a member of staff of the Tropical Products Institute, which has two roles to play in the field of spices. Firstly, the Institute has a responsibility to assist the less developed countries to reap the maximum benefit from their renewable natural resources. Secondly, it attempts to assist importers and consumers on problems of continuity of supply and quality of raw material. I will, therefore, be paying particular attention to the problems of primary production.
Ingredients
The herb and spice trade— What is it all about?
In consuming countries, there is a growing demand for savoury food products. Consumption in all developed countries is increasing and as standards rise, underdeveloped nations show the same trend.
Ingredients
Spices and Herbs, Ground or Extracts: Can You Taste the Difference of These 3 Ingredients?
Differences and suitability for flavor applications among three ingredient forms.
Regulatory & Research
Fragrances and Fragranced Products: A Strong Alliance
The powerful appeal of many soaps, detergents and cleaning products to consumers is often directly related to the products’ scents. Producers and suppliers of cleaning products understand that an amazing amount of research and innovation goes into the creation of product fragrances and that fragrance ingredients are at the leading edge in the defense of protections for trade secrets.
Trends
Fragrance Trends: Global Fragrance -- Not Making Scents
The fragrance industry faces declining sales, increasing competition and a shorter shelf life. Valued at $25 billion last year, the global market for fragrance continues to flounder, with sales increasing at a rate that is slower than the average growth for the industry as a whole (see T-1). Why is this market proving to be such a challenge?
Regulatory & Research
Social Interaction and Fragrance Use: Personal Fragrance Use
A Summary of Research Conducted for the Fragrance Research Fund. Despite the widespread use of personal fragrances and their assumed influence on social behavior, there has been little research documenting such influence. The goal of the proposed study was to provide such documentation, to understand the role fragrances play in determining social behavior.
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