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Technology to increase shelf life of flavours
The main principles for the development of encapsulated powder flavourings are for any one of three main reasons. To produce a flavouring with an increased shelf life To produce a flavouring with improved thermodynamic stability To produce a flavouring that is soluble in water Encapsulated Flavour Powders Firstly, an emulsion is made. This is done by combining the concentrated flavouring […]
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Flavours & Masking Agents in Sports Nutrition
The global sports nutrition market is predicted to surpass $45 billion by the year 2022. With tremendous pressure and competition in sports along with easily disposable income, an ergogenic diet is being sought after. In sports nutrition, products are categorized as per the intended function. Generally speaking there are pre-workout, in between-workout and post workout or recovery products. As eating […]
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Flavours for reduced fat products
Consumer preference for a food product is dictated by its taste and aroma. Though health conscious consumers are on a lookout for low fat low calorie products, they are in no mood for bland tasting cardboard food. With public health organizations emphasizing on limiting fat intake to 30% of the total calories consumed, there is a need for low fat […]
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Lipid oxidation in food
Sometimes when we open a packet of chips, we get the greasy smell and the taste of chips is quite odd, well the reason behind these changes is due to lipid oxidation of the chips. Commonly this process is known as rancidity in fatty foods. Even the small amount of lipid-containing product goes into lipid oxidation. Lipids are essential compounds […]
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Powder Flavours
Innovation in the field of food ingredients is in demand by manufacturers as well as consumers. The competitions among organizations lead to giving different new approaches for use of flavour in the food industry. This article will give a brief idea about one form of flavour i.e. powder flavour with its application in food. Powder flavours are in different forms, […]
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Flavor release and perception in mouth
Eating is the phase at which food flavour is discharged, detected and judged by the consumer. The connections between flavour component and sensory perception are not properly cleared. When we consume food, flavour perception is controlled by nature and measure of volatiles present in food, the availability of these volatile compounds to the sensory system i.e. residence time in the […]
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Flavour and sensory perception
Flavour is paramount in an individuals’ development of likes and dislikes towards food products. Flavors are characterized by the presence of top, middle and base notes. The crisp, sharp, effervescent and noticeable aromas that you notice first are top notes. Fruity aromas such as citrus, berry, pear make up the top notes. Binding the top notes with the base notes […]
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Flavours in functional food
“Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food”, this famous quote of the father of Medicine-Hippocrates, emphasizes the healing powers of our diet. In the fast-paced, stress-laden life, the contemporary urbanite has shifted his focus from popping pills aimed at curing a disease to consuming preventive diet to avert falling ill. Food technologists have come to the rescue […]
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Control release of flavour
Flavour stability in various food products has been of expanding interest as a result of its association with the quality and acceptability of foods, yet it is hard to control. Even small quantities of flavours into food can extraordinarily impact the final product quality, cost, and customer fulfilment. Food industry often faces the problem of release of flavour. Controlled release […]
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Factors affecting flavour stability
The most fundamental parameter that intensifies food quality and overall competitiveness is flavour and growing consideration is being given to the stability of flavour. There are different factors that impact flavour quality. It is a challenging task for a flavour company to ensure flavour is retained in the final product, especially by managing the long shelf life of the product. […]
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