Why Flavour Still Drives Consumer Choices

There have been several key trends driving changes in consumer F&B buying habits. The primary trends include a movement towards health-conscious choices, support for sustainable and ethically sourced products and also a demand for more visually pleasing food. Here we briefly look at these trends and examine the role that flavour and taste still play…

Enriching Artisanal Food with Natural Flavours

What Does Artisanal Mean? The word “artisan” comes from French word, meaning “skilled worker” or “craftsman”, so it follows that artisanal referred to handmade or crafted products. This has evolved over time with the Tester-Hagen Amendment in the US, which restricts the use of the term “artisanal” to producers making less than 500,000 USD a…

Crossing Borders with Flavours

The world has become an increasingly interconnected place, and nowhere more so than in the food and beverage industry. There are ingredients and dishes which in years gone by were specific to a particular country and are now globally recognised or even claimed by another country. Chicken tikka masala is famously considered a British national…

Seven Key Flavours for Asian Desserts

East Asian food has long been popular in the West. Dim sum, sushi and fried rice are all household favourites. However, Asian desserts are much less known. They tend to rely much more on fragrant spices and delicate flavours, with plays on texture and temperature that can surprise the western palate. Here are seven of…

What are the Top Flavours Requested by Bakeries?

Using flavours allows bakeries and other food manufacturers to create a wide range of innovative products with extended shelf lives. It also enables them to play with product aesthetics and be more precise and consistent in regards to taste. Flavours can be used for fillings and icing as well as for the actual dough or…