The collection includes the flavors Mexican Elote, Classic Guacamole, Korean Gochujang, Sichuan Style Kung Pao, Mild Indian Curry, and Madras Hot Curry.
To cater to consumers flocking to international flavors, flavor ingredient supplier Flavorchem (Downers Grove, IL) has introduced its brand new Global Flavor Fest collection of six flavors inspired by cuisines from around the world. The collection includes the flavors Mexican Elote, Classic Guacamole, Korean Gochujang, Sichuan Style Kung Pao, Mild Indian Curry, and Madras Hot Curry.
According to a company press release, “Consumers seeking to experiment with new flavors and cuisines are turning to international flavors that satisfy their appetite for adventure. Globally influenced dishes are driving menu and retail innovation as consumers embrace culinary exploration, transportive flavors, and new food experiences.”
The Global Flavor Fest flavors are suited for almost any food application. Flavors are kosher, non-GMO, and can be labeled as “natural,” the company adds.
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