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  superfruit flavours get ever more exotic  

flavour industry innovators are seeking inspiration from ever more exotic superfruits like lula and camu camu, in a bid to both harness their healthy reputation and present new offerings to counter consumers' organoleptic boredom. the term 'superfruit' refers to any fruit that has a particularly high antioxidant content or is packed full of other beneficial nutrients. danny hodrien, managing director of f&f projects, said at the safc symposium in grasse, france, last week that testing times are ahead for the superfood category in general (including non-fruits like soy) with the new nutrition and health claims regulation. but the benefit of superfruit flavours is that they can give a functional-like image to products. in a sense, superfruit flavours can "accentuate the health aspect ". indeed, in the past week there have been two new announcements of new superfruit flavours in the market place. wild revealed its latest flavour inspiration comes from the south american lulo (also known as naranjilla), which looks like an orange-coloured tomato but has light-green jelly-like flesh that tastes similar to pineapple or lemon. although common in south american juice bars, lulo is little-known in europe its fresh form, largely because it continues ripening after it has been picked. this makes it hard to transport. the firm is offering lulo as a juice concentrate or a puree, which it tips "has the potential to become the latest taste trend ". it says that the fruit preparations are suitable for use in dairy products, ice cream, jelly and chocolates, and can also be provided in a form suitable for bakery products. what is more, wild says they come with nutritional benefits of their own, rather than being a flavour extract that is piggy-backing on a healthy reputation: the fruit is said contain calcium, phosphorous, iron, vitamins b and c and provitamin a. another flavour company moving in on the exotic trend is treatt, which is launching two new flavour ingredients of african origin at the fie show in london next week: tamarind treattarome 9860 and rooibos treattarome 9762. again, rooibos, also known as red tea, has built up a strong following for its superior antioxidant content. but the company says that the new offerings are largely intended to quench a thirty for novelty. "manufacturers can now incorporate a taste of africa into a variety of end products and satisfy the increasingly adventurous consumer palate," it says. this combination of flavour and a need for novelty is bang on holdrien's view of the flavour industry's future. food and beverage developments need to be in line with consumer concerns about weight, age, health and mortality, he said, and flavour developments must reflect this market environment. not only does this mean natural and organic flavours, but also superfood flavours, flavour-masking, and "the need to rekindle the consumer's excitement in food to overcome the organoleptic boredom." hodrien's list of superfoods to watch included soy foods, gojy berry, pomegranate, blueberry, acai, camu camu, amazonian herbs, and spices reported to help fight cancer. of these, he said that a pomegranate flavour is proving elusive to come up with. flower flavours include orange blossom, rose and lavender. business insights, meanwhile, which published a set of predictions on hot flavour trends at the end of last year, highlighted exotic flavours as a category to watch in 2007. the market researcher said that while fruits previously categorised as exotic such as coconut and pineapple are becoming more mainstream, consumers are looking for new, interesting and exotic fruits. the examples of potential contenders it gave were guava, lychee, pomelo, yuzu, and tamarind. so far this year there have been several moves by flavour firms into the superfruit and active plant-extract arena. for instance in may danisco flavours (now part of firmenich) said it had developed an acai berry flavour for use in dairy, ice cream, beverage and confectionery products. according to danisco. the raw acai fruit has a slightly metallic taste. this could stand in the way of its acceptability in certain products, particularly where the whole dried berries are not used. by capturing the "sweet, pleasant flavour slightly reminiscent of chocolate", danisco says that it will contribute to acai's lasting commercial success. french flavours firm aromatech has developed a new range of superfruit flavours that it says combines a popular taste trend with antioxidants and a connotation of health. aromatech's range includes acai flavour, pomegranate, cranberry, blueberry, acerola, goji and mangosteen. for beverages, it has developed original mixes for concentrates, such as pomegranate/cranberry, blueberry/acerola, and vegetable-based beverages like tamarillo/carrot. mastertaste, the flavour and fragrance division of kerry, this month unveiled its new active botanicals range of natural flavours and perceived health benefits. the range includes the likes of black and green tea, rooibos, chamomile and citrus, which came up trumps in the company's consumer research on the subject.


    Source :Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch     Date : 23  October   2007    Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi


margin pressures to drive beverage sector convergence

beverage companies will need to move beyond their traditional categories in terms of future mergers with increasingly health focused consumers and an unprecedented level of retail pricing pressure creating serious challenges for the sector, says a rabobank report. acquiring competitors within their core segment is becoming increasingly complicated for leading beverage manufacturers due to the tighter competition regulation and existing level of consolidation within the industry. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 3 June 2010   Category : Beverages
aromatech boards the superfruits flavours wagon

french flavours firm aromatech has developed a new range of superfruit flavours that it says combines a popular taste trend with antioxidants and a connotation of health. the term 'superfruit' refers to any fruit that has a particularly high antioxidant content or is packed full of other beneficial nutrients. the category has taken off in the last few years on the wave of interest in health and wellness, and as consumers are open to trying exotic produce from far-flung places, particularly that which tastes good. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 20 July 2007   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
a closer look at the australian grocery sector as recession is dodged

the key food sectors in australia are weathering the global recession well, the latest research from leatherhead’s global food markets shows, with frugalism far less prevalent than in most other global markets. although there are signs that consumers have begun to economise during the slowdown, many sectors reported strong growth in 2008, with 2009 sales estimates also positive. baby food sales, for example, rose 8. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 28 January 2010   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
delicious and healthy: try hemp protein and coconut oil shake recipe

this shake is a delicious addition to a healthy diet and also makes for an excellent source of protein for those looking to shed a few points. both hemp and coconut provide some of the most essential nutrients on the planet. researchers are now saying that these two foods may be the answer to the world`s food crises, obesity problems, and malnourishment issues in both developing worlds and industrialized nations. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 30 November 2009   Category : Food And Health
soda entrepreneur jonesing for a new opportunity

it’s a common story in the beverage industry. an independent distributor works like hell to make a brand like red bull, sobe, snapple and vitaminwater a hit. then, once the middle man achieves success, the brand gets pulled away and given to a larger distributor. either that or the brand strikes a deal with coca-cola or pepsico who have their own powerful distribution networks. now the small distributor has lost one of its top sources of revenue. more

 Source : fpc.unl.edu   Date : 28 November 2009   Category : Beverages
stevia sweetener gets us fda go-ahead

the fda has given the long-awaited green light for reb a, the sweetener made from the stevia leaf, to be used in food and beverages - opening the flood gates for new product launches. the food and drug administration (fda) has concluded that it has no objection to rebiana, (reb a) at 95 percent purity or above, having gras (generally recognized as safe) status as a general purpose sweetener for food and drink, not just as a supplement. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 18 December 2008   Category : Codiments And Desserts
sweeteners and seaweed science stand out during september

studies reporting stevia’s photo-stability in beverages, splenda’s effect on gut bacteria, and seaweed’s potential as a salt replacer, dominated september’s headlines. coca-cola shows stevia’s photo-stability a study by scientists at coca-cola, published online in the journal of agricultural and food chemistry , reported that stevia rebaudiana (bertoni)-derived sweetener rebaudioside a does not degrade in beverages on exposure to light. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 2 October 2008   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
asda combines gda and traffic light labelling

uk supermarket asda has adopted a 'best of both worlds' approach to food nutrition labelling on its own-label foods, combining the food standards agency's traffic light scheme with the ciaa's (gda) guideline daily amount system. debate over the best way to present nutritional information on food products has been heated in recent times, not least because of the focus on healthier eating to reduce the burden of lifestyle-related disease such as heart disease, obesity and diabetes. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 6 July 2007   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
cheese enzyme and phytosterol under scrutiny in australian food law

amendments to australia's food code continue, with the nation's food agency calling on companies and organisations to comment on a host of new proposals, including the addition of phytosterols to fruit juices and fruit drinks. the food standards australia new zealand (fsanz) warned, at the same time, that changes to the code will only be approved if there are "no concerns for public health and safety and that adequate and accurate information is provided to consumers. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 18 August 2005   Category : Dairy Products
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