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Pilot In Plane Crash Loved Family, Flying
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Arts & Life Articles
FSView - Nov 13 11:45 AM I'm supposed to be on a plane to Japan at this moment. I should be flying somewhere over the Pacific Ocean, anxiously awaiting a reunion with my handsome Marine.
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Tom and Jerry give up smoking
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Perot plans Florence data center
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Mom is no Florence Nightingale when it comes to sick kids
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Foley focus of Florida criminal probe
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Fantasy 5 winning tickets sold in Weston, Delray
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Florida Lotto jackpot grows to $30M
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BUILDING SOUTH: A look into UM's South Campus Village project (Part 1 )
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Master Gardener’s Corner: Dried flower arrangements
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LVAC holding several big events
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Moving into the mainstream
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Flowers Foods Declares Dividend
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Heart Valves Grow From Amniotic Cells: ; Use of Fluid May Calm Stem Cell Uproar
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How to Discontinue Fluoxetine --- HealthandAge
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Mistaken identity
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Flying Spaghetti Monster Sighting
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Changing fonts
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California's food stamp participation ranks last
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Let Tyler help
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Review: ECS GeForce6100SM-M AM2 Motherboard
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Carrillo seeks football field lights
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This article is about flavor as a sensory impression. For the particle property, see Flavor (particle physics). For other uses, see Flavor (disambiguation).
Flavor or flavour (see spelling differences) is the sensory impression of a food or other substance, and is determined mainly by the chemical senses of taste and smell. The "trigeminal senses", which detect chemical irritants in the mouth and throat, may also occasionally determine flavor. The flavor of the food, as such, can be altered with natural or artificial flavorants, which affect these senses.
Of the three chemical senses, smell is the main determinant of a food item's flavor. While the taste of food is limited to sweet, sour, bitter, salty, umami, and other basic tastes, the smells of a food are potentially limitless. A food's flavor, therefore, can be easily altered by changing its smell while keeping its taste similar. No where is this better exemplified than in artificially flavored jellies and candies, which, while made of bases with a similar taste, have dramatically different flavors due to the use of different scents or fragrances. For this reason, although the terms "flavoring" or "flavorant" in common language denote the combined chemical sensations of taste and smell, the same terms are usually used in the fragrance and flavors industry to refer to edible chemicals and extracts that alter the flavor of food and food products through the sense of smell.
Due to the high cost or unavailability of natural flavor extracts, most commercial flavorants are nature-identical, which means that they are the chemical equivalent of natural flavors but chemically synthesized rather than being extracted from the source materials.
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Contents
- 1 Flavorants
- 2 Dietary restrictions
- 3 Flavor creation
- 4 See also
- 5 External links
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Flavorants
Flavorants are focused on altering or enhancing the flavors of natural food product such as meats and vegetables, or creating flavor for food products that do not have the desired flavors such as candies and other snacks. Most types of flavorants are focused on scent and taste. Few commercial products exist to stimulate the trigeminal senses, since these are sharp, astringent, and typically unpleasant flavors.
The precise definition of a flavorant is difficult since its literal definition includes anything that contributes flavor to food. A legal definition by the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, a natural flavorant is:
- "the essential oil, oleoresin, essence or extractive, protein hydrolysate, distillate, or any product of roasting, heating or enzymolysis, which contains the flavoring constituents derived from a spice, fruit or fruit juice, vegetable or vegetable juice, edible yeast, herb, bark, bud, root, leaf or any other edible portions of a plant, meat, seafood, poultry, eggs, dairy products, or fermentation products thereof, whose primary function in food is flavoring rather than nutritional." [1]
Artificial flavorants are chemically synthesized compounds that are used to flavor food items but do not meet the specifications listed above. Artificial flavorants are often formulated with the same chemical compounds found in natural flavorants.
Although slightly different, the European Union's guidelines for natural flavorants are somewhat similar. In addition, certain artificial flavorants are given an E number, which are included in food labels.
Smell
Smell flavorants, or simply, flavorants, are engineered and composed in similar ways as with industrial fragrances and fine perfumes. To produce natural flavors, the flavorant must first be extracted from the source substance. The methods of extraction can involve solvent extraction, distillation, or using force to squeeze it out. The extracts are then usually further purified and subsequently added to food products to flavor them. To begin producing artificial flavors, flavor manufacturers must either find out the individual naturally occurring aroma chemicals and mix them appropriately to produce a desired flavor or create a novel non-toxic artificial compound that gives a specific flavor.
Most artificial flavors are specific and often complex mixtures of sigular naturally occurring flavor compounds combined together to either imitate or enhance a natural flavor. These mixtures are formulated by flavorist to give a food product a unique flavor and to maintain flavor consistency between different product batches or after recipe changes. The list of known flavoring agents includes thousands of molecular compounds, and the flavor chemist (flavorist) can often mix these together to produce many of the common flavors.
| Chemical |
Odor |
| Isoamyl acetate |
Banana |
| Cinnamic aldehyde |
Cinnamon |
| Ethyl propionate |
Fruity |
| Limonene |
Orange |
| Ethyl-(E,Z)-2,4-decadienoate |
Pear |
| Allyl hexanoate |
Pineapple |
| Ethyl maltol |
Sugar, Cotton candy |
| Methyl salicylate |
Wintergreen |
The compounds used to produce artificial flavors are almost identical to those that occur naturally, and a natural origin for a substance does not necessarily imply that it is safe to consume. In fact, artificial flavors are considered somewhat safer to consume than natural flavors. Natural flavors may contain toxins from their sources while artificial flavors are typically more pure and are required to undergo more testing before being sold for consumption.
Flavors from food products are usually result of a combination of natural flavors, which set up the basic smell profile of a food product while artifical flavors modify the smell to accent it.
Taste
While salt and sugar can technically be considered flavorants that enhance salty and sweet tastes, usually only compounds that enhance umami, as well as other secondary flavors are considered taste flavorants. Artificial sweeteners are also technically flavorants.
Umami or "savory" flavorants, more commonly called "taste enhancers" are largely based on Amino acids and Nucleotides. These are manufactured as sodium or calcium salts. Umami flavorants recognized and approved by the European Union include:
- Glutamic acid salts: This amino acid's sodium salt, monosodium glutamate (MSG) is one of the most commonly used flavor enhancers in food processing. Mono and diglutamate salts are also commonly used.
- Glycine salts: A simple amino acid that is usually used in conjunction with glutamic acid as a flavor enhancer.
- Guanylic acid salts: Nucleotide salts that is usually used in conjunction with glutamic acid as a flavor enhancer.
- Inosinic acid salts: Nucleotide salts created from the breakdown of AMP. Due to high costs of production, it is usually used in conjunction with glutamic acid as a flavor enhancer.
- 5'-ribonucleotides salts:
Certain organic acids can be used to enhance sour tastes, but like salt and sugar these are usually not considered and regulated as flavorants under law. Each acid imparts a slightly different sour or tart taste that alters the flavor of a food.
- Acetic acid: gives vinegar its sour taste and distinctive smell
- Citric acid: found in citrus fruits and gives them their sour taste
- Malic acid: found in apples and gives them their sour/tart taste
- Tartaric acid: found in grapes and wines and gives them a tart taste
Dietary restrictions
Food manufacturers are sometimes reluctant about informing consumers about the source from where the flavor is obtained and whether it has been produced with the incorporation of substances such as animal by-products glycerin, gelatin, and the like, and the use of alcohol in the flavors. Muslims, Orthodox Jews and Hindus adhere to religious laws, and vegans to personal morals, that restrict the use of animal by-products and alcohol in foods unless subject to oversight and inspection by their respective religious authority or less-strict or circumstantial moral belief.
Flavor creation
Most food and beverage companies do not create their own flavors but instead employ the services of a flavor company. Food and beverage companies may require flavors for new products, product line extensions (e.g., low fat versions of existing products) or due to changes in formula or processing for existing products.
The flavor creation is done by a specially trained scientist called a "flavorist." The flavorist's job combines extensive scientific knowledge of the chemical palette with artistic creativity to develop new and distinctive flavors. The flavor creation begins when the flavorist receives a brief from the client. In the brief the client will attempt to communicate exactly what type of flavor they seek, in what application it will be used, and any special requirements (e.g., must be all natural). The communication barrier can be quite difficult to overcome since most people aren't experienced at describing flavors. The flavorist will use his or her knowledge of the available chemical ingredients to create a formula and compound it on an electronic balance. The flavor will then be submitted to the client for testing. Several iterations, with feedback from the client, may be needed before the right flavor is found.
Additional work may also be done by the flavor company. For example, the flavor company may conduct sensory taste tests to test consumer acceptance of a flavor before it is sent to the client or to further investigate the "sensory space." The flavor company may also employ application specialists who work to ensure the flavor will work in the application for which it is intended. This may require special flavor delivery technologies that are used to protect the flavor during processing or cooking so that the flavor is only released when eaten by the end consumer.
See also
Look up Flavor in
Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
- Aroma compound
- Cooking
- Seasoning
- Food additive
- Preservative
- Monosodium glutamate, commonly known as MSG
- E number
- Fragrance oil
- Flavor companies
- List of nutrition related topics
External links
- Monell Chemical Senses Center
- Fantastic Flavours commercial site
- The Science in artificial flavor creation
- How Stuff Works "How do artificial flavors work?"
- What's in Flavors "Flavor creation and science"
- Why McDonald's Fries Taste So Good, an extract from the book Fast Food Nation
- Leffingwell & Associates Flavor & Fragrance Industry Leaders
'Casino Royale': Put your money into this Bond
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Galati-Directed 'Snow Queen', a New Folk-Infused Musical, Will Feel Chicago Chill
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Jam-packed with flavor
Boston Globe - Nov 15 12:23 AM Homemade jams are always a treat, especially when they're as good as the quince jam sold at Truly Jorg's. A spoonful or two of the bright red jam, packed with julienned slices of quince, livens up morning toast with its sweet, slightly piquant flavor. Jorg Amsler, who owns shops in Kenmore Square and Saugus, says he's always made the jam, ...
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