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Our extensive portfolio boasts a diverse range of flavour profiles, but if needed, we can develop a bespoke product tailored to your specific requirements.
With our team of skilled flavourists, we turn your concepts into meticulously crafted flavourings that meet your specifications and excel in taste across any application you require.
As an independent flavouring supplier, we take pride in delivering exceptional customer service, providing personalised attention from order processing and technical support to despatch. Our commitment is to ensure the highest quality in both products and service for every customer.
Interested in exploring our capabilities? Contact us to request samples!
FLAVOURS FOR DIFFERENT APPLICATIONS
We are a strong beverage flavour manufacturer, and we have considerable expertise in creating flavours for baked goods, while also serving other sectors.
As a well-established food flavouring manufacturer in the UK, we have extensive knowledge of the UK and EU markets.
We also have experience in the international markets such as East Asia, USA and the Caribbean.
beverages
Soft Drinks
Cordials & Squashes
Alcoholic & Alcohol Free
Sports & Energy Drinks
bakery
Breads
Biscuits
Morning Goods
Cakes
savoury
Snacks
Sauces & Spreads
Coatings
Ready Meals
confectionery
Hard Confections
Chewing Gums
Chocolate Fillings
dairy
Desserts
Ice Creams
Flavoured Milks
cosmetics & pharmaceuticals
Oral care
Drugs & Supplements
Flavouring Profiles
Citrus Fruits
Orange, Lemon, Grapefruit, Mandarin, Clementine, Lime, Tangerine and more.
Berries
Aromatic Herbs
Teas & Coffees
Brewery / Distillery
Vanilla
Dairy
Cereals
Nuts
Floral
Spices
Star Anise, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Clove, Cumin, Nutmeg, Pepper and more.
Brown Flavours
Stone Fruits
Festive Seasonals
Tropical Fruits
British Favourites
Confectionery
Indulgent
Doughnut, Blueberry Cheesecake, Key Lime Pie, Lemon Meringue Pie, Banoffee and more.
Savoury
Asian Style
Hot & Cold
Cocktails
Fruits
Hops
DID YOU KNOW?
The main sensory system stimulated by flavourings is the sense of smell! The sense of taste is very rarely impacted by flavourings.
Hot, cold and piquant sensations are perceived by a different sensory organ: the trigeminal nerve.
- Flavour is the perception resulting from the combined sense of smell, sense of taste, and trigeminal sensations;
- Flavouring is the manufactured product added to food to impart or modify the flavour.
Flavourings used in the GB and EU are subject to strict rules to ensure their safety.
The aromatic molecules used as flavouring substances have the same structure and the same properties whether they are chemically synthetised or naturally extracted.
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