Robertet launches superfruit flavors
APRIL 29, 2008
(Piscataway, NJ) – Robertet introduces a line of Superfruit Flavors. Fruits
termed “super” are generally those that offer superior antioxidant
properties, such as fruits packed with high antioxidant vitamin C content.
Superfruit flavors lend a healthy halo to foods and beverages, while also
satisfying consumer desire for new flavor experiences. Many consumers are also
intrigued by the notion of “culinary travel” and fruits from faraway
lands. For instance, the dark purple Açaí berry from the Amazon has experienced
phenomenal growth in the US market. We invite you to explore the category and
taste the world of flavor possibilities. Call Robertet at 732-981-8300 for
samples today – and success tomorrow.
FLAVORS AVAILABLE
Açaí
Blackberry
Black Currant
Blueberry
Cranberry
Elderberry
Goji
Mangosteen
Pomegranate
Raspberry
Yumberry
and more.
APPLICATIONS
Beverages, Tea Beverages, Dairy, Pharmaceuticals / Nutraceuticals, Syrups, Ice
Cream, Yogurt, Fruit Preps, Sorbet and more..
PROPERTIES
Natural, Liquid, Water Soluble
The Robertet Group is a major supplier of flavors, fragrances and raw materials
worldwide. Established in Grasse, France in 1850, Robertet has since gained a
strong reputation as a manufacturer of high quality essential oils, extracts
and natural isolates. Robertet Flavors, Inc., the US flavor division
headquartered in Central NJ, operates a state-of-the-art R&D center and compounding
facility. Robertet Flavors provides exceptional flavor compounds, technical
expertise, and applications solutions to food and beverage processors,
continuing a long tradition of industry innovation and leadership.
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