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Flavors & Fragrances

 They can be found in food, wine, spices, floral scent, perfumes, fragrance oils, and essential oils. Also, many of the aroma compounds play a significant role in the production of flavorants, which are used in the food service industry to flavor, improve, and generally increase the appeal of their products.

 

Flavors:

Flavors affect both the sense of taste and smell, whereas flavor frangance ingredients affect only smell. Flavors tend to be naturally occurring, and fragrances tend to be synthetic.

 

They can be found in food, wine, spices, floral scent, perfumes, fragrance oils, and essential oils. Also, many of the aroma compounds play a significant role in the production of flavorants, which are used in the food service industry to flavor, improve, and generally increase the appeal of their products.

 

Cutting-edge flavours, seasoning blends and a unique expertise for designing sweet to savoury products, combined with an unrivalled knowledge of natural raw materials to bring you the best of nature.

 

Our Flavour division serves the leaders of  food and drink industry providing them with cutting-edge solutions to a wide spectrum of taste challenges: from creating unique organoleptic experiences to enhancing taste perceptions or covering off-tastes.

 

Fragrances

A mix of precious natural essential oils and innovative molecules, resulting from a century of know-how and state-of-the-art extraction technologies, observing trends, giving shape to creation and finding answers to consumer needs.

 

We use our regional panels to benchmark our new fragrances for the benefit of our customersproducts with winning scents that embody and add value to their brands.

 

Always following consumer insights and market trends, we develops cutting-edge fragrances, thanks to its technical expertise, which perfectly fits a brand and a market.

 

Hair Care

Because all consumers demand professional results, we highlight a shampoo, conditioner or hair colorations benefits with appealing & lasting major ingredients of perfume

 

Skin Care

We blend market trends with use & habit insight to provide your skin care & body wash products with unique fragrances designed especially for your brands that consumers will enjoy using everyday.

 

Air & Home Care

Finding the right balance between performance & emotion allows us to design fragrances that will support the functional benefits of your detergents, provide solutions for odour control or enhance the welcoming & caring atmosphere of your home.

 

For more information about monoammonium glycyrrhizinate and perfume compounds list, please feel free to contact us!

 


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