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Parker Products introduces its 2018 feature flavors for ice cream
December 15, 2017
Parker Products introduces its 2018 feature flavors for ice cream. As developed by Parker’s R&D and marketing teams, these new flavors reconstruct chef-inspired, on-trend desserts into something new and intriguing.
Synergy Flavors identifies three trending food, beverage flavors for 2018
December 15, 2017
A new year calls for change. And more than ever before, consumers are looking to push their palettes and they are trying flavors with unique flavor profiles and creation methods.
Firmenich announces fig as “Flavor of the Year” for 2018
December 14, 2017
Global flavors supplier Firmenich, Geneva, Switzerland, announces fig as “Flavor of the Year” for 2018 based on the growing appeal for this healthy and fruity flavor worldwide.
McCormick & Company, Inc., a global leader in flavor, released its McCormick Flavor Forecast® 2018. This annual report is a comprehensive look at the latest ingredients, cooking techniques and culinary ideas driving what’s next in flavor at restaurants, on retail shelves and in home kitchens.
Symrise combines nature and science in “Joy of Authentic Food” program
December 12, 2017
The Symrise Global Culinary Team has launched the “Joy of Authentic Food” initiative, which helps food manufacturers create the unique food experiences their customers demand by capturing the best of science and nature.
Consumers are getting more adventurous and flavors are getting wilder
November 27, 2017
With something like 7 billion flavor preferences in the world, accurately forecasting what upcoming flavor trends will be in 2018—or any year—can be considered something of an exercise in audacity. A flavor trend can explode out of nowhere, fast, and be completely spontaneous.