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Sweet Applications
Plant to Glass, Oat Milk from a Flavorist’s Lens
As the non-dairy market diversifies with a variety of nut-based beverages, oat milks are poised to gain more market share, which will result in an increased demand for added flavors and bitterness blocking.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Two Methyl Nonenoates
At first glance, methyl 2-nonenoate and methyl 3-nonenoate have a similar dominant melon green note, but, in practical use, they display significant differences.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Hexyl butyrate and Hexanoate
Fresh and “fuzzy,” hexyl butyrate and hexanoate both have complex fruity profiles that can be used in a range of orchard fruit, tropical fruit, berry, dairy and other flavor applications.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites:
cis
-3-Hexenyl hexanoate
Learn about the diverse range of applications for
cis
-3-hexenyl hexanoate.
Ingredients
Flavor Bites: Ethyl 3-methyl 2-oxo-pentanoate
Providing a unique profile of nutty and fruity notes, ethyl 3-methyl 2-oxo-pentanoate is capable of adding a nuance to nut, brown, savory, fruit and other flavors.
Ingredients
Ethyl Hexanoate in Tropical, Berry, Orchard, Fermented and Other Flavors
Independent flavorist John Wright discusses the possible applications for ethyl hexanoate.
Ingredients
Ethyl Octanoate in Alcoholic Drink, Tropical Fruit, Orchard Fruit, Savory and Other Flavors
Learn about the diverse range of applications for ethyl octanoate.
Ingredients
Ethyl cis-4-octenoate
Use in tropical, stone and other fruit flavors, as well as alcoholic drinks and savory flavors
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
Methyl 2,4-dihydroxy-3,6-dimethylbenzoate
Chemistry and application in fragrance.
July
Mamta Polycoats' Triethyl citrate ≥99.5%
Ingredients
Ingredient Profile: Hexyl 2-Methyl-3 or 4-Pentenoate
Application in berry, pear, tropical and other flavors
Ingredients
Cycloheptadecanone from Dimethyl Octadecanedioate via a One-Step Catalytic Process
Although the reaction was not studied, it does establish that a one-step conversion of the long chain diesters to the cyclic ketone containing one less carbon atom can occur. It opens the possibility to simpler processes for the preparation of macrocyclic ketones.
Ingredients
Ethyl 2,4-Decadienoate – A Classic Material with a Modern Twist from Bedoukian
Ethyl 2,4-Decadienoate is a well-known material throughout the industry for its enticing green, authentic Bartlett pear profile, but did you know there is so much more to it than just that?
Trends
Sweet, Savory and Sustainable: A New Era of Snacking
As consumers are continuing to switch to better-for-you products, the snack market is meeting the challenge with innovation, functional benefits and flavorful options.
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.
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