Our tongue is one of the most evolved organs in the body. It not only allows us to communicate, but allows our environment to communicate back to us via our sense of taste.

We understand how important taste is to our sense of being. Sweet, salted, bitter, sour, spicy, savoury… as a food flavour manufacturer, we know that we can reinvent your palate of taste. Custom flavour manufacture is one of our specialties. As they say, a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down.


From icy mint mouthwash to spearmint toothpaste, we all love a burst of freshness in our mouths.

There’s a growing portfolio of oral hygiene brands and products in the market that need to taste good in order for them to be preferred. A flavoured mouthwash, toothpaste or dental cream can be a game changer.

Instant tomato soup? Masala noodles? Biryani Rice?

As the clock ticks on the rapidly increasing pace of life, people are constantly looking for quicker ways to prepare authentic tasting cuisine. This is where a flavour really comes into it’s own. If that microwave dinner can transport you back to grandma’s kitchen, or that bakery flavoured local cookie makes you feel like it came straight out of the oven, then it’s bound to tickle your palate.

Aromatic cardamom tea? Cola flavoured soft drink? Citrus flavoured juice?

Flavoured beverages are a rapidly growing market. Even good old H2O has been infused with a range of tastes.
Teas are another excellent example of rapid growth in the beverage segment. As health conscious individuals start to cut back on sugary drinks, beverage flavours that can mimic sweetness without the caloric intake, are rapidly gaining ground.

Strawberry flavoured calcium pill to orange flavoured cough syrup.

One of the primary uses of flavours is to “sweeten the deal” for pharmaceutical and nutraceutical products so that they literally make them more palatable. This holds particularly true for children’s medicine and health supplements that leave an unpleasant after taste.

Pistachio flavoured ice-cream or peach flavoured yoghurt?

From yoghurt to thick shakes, coffee creamer to cheese, the demand for flavoured dairy products is growing at a rapid pace. In fact, in some cases such as coffee creamer, it’s the flavour that is the key driver of demand for that product.

Masala chips? Saltine crackers? Blueberry granola bar?

There's a huge universe of snack foods that you can eat on the go, and flavours are an important differentiator for these products. Food processing companies are also looking for flavour suppliers like us who can help them make their products healthier, by using less salt or sugar, while retaining the quality of the taste factor.

Oral Hygiene

Instant Foods

Beverages

Health & Wellness

Dairy

Snack Foods

From icy mint mouthwash to spearmint toothpaste, we all love a burst of freshness in our mouths.

There’s a growing portfolio of oral hygiene brands and products in the market that need to taste good in order for them to be preferred. A flavoured mouthwash, toothpaste or dental cream can be a game changer.

Instant tomato soup? Masala noodles? Biryani Rice?

As the clock ticks on the rapidly increasing pace of life, people are constantly looking for quicker ways to prepare authentic tasting cuisine. This is where a flavour really comes into it’s own. If that microwave dinner can transport you back to grandma’s kitchen, or that bakery flavoured local cookie makes you feel like it came straight out of the oven, makes you feel like you’re eating fresh cream, then it’s bound to tickle your palate.

Aromatic cardamom tea? Cola flavoured soft drink? Citrus flavoured juice?

Flavoured beverages are a rapidly growing market. Even good old H2O has been infused with a range of tastes. Teas are another excellent example of rapid growth in the beverage segment. As health conscious individuals start to cut back on sugary drinks, beverage flavours that can mimic sweetness without the caloric intake, are rapidly gaining ground.

Strawberry flavoured calcium pill to orange flavoured cough syrup.

One of the primary uses of flavours is to “sweeten the deal” for pharmaceutical and nutraceutical products so that they literally make them more palatable. This holds particularly true for children’s medicine and health supplements that leave an unpleasant after taste.

Pistachio flavoured ice-cream or peach flavoured yoghurt?

From yoghurt to thick shakes, coffee creamer to cheese, the demand for flavoured dairy products is growing at a rapid pace. In fact, in some cases such as coffee creamer, it’s the flavour that is the key driver of demand for that product.

Masala chips? Saltine crackers? Blueberry granola bar?

There's a huge universe of snack foods that you can eat on the go, and flavours are an important differentiator for these products. Food processing companies are also looking for flavour suppliers like us who can help them make their products healthier, by using less salt or sugar, while retaining the quality of the taste factor.