Tag Archive for: April

Almond – Flavour of The Month

The beloved almond, a staple in many cuisines, is cherished for its earthy sweetness and satisfying roasted crunch. Though commonly categorized as a nut, almonds are closely related to peaches and cherries, belonging to the subgenus Amygdalus. Enjoyed globally, California produces 80% of the world’s almond supply, harvesting them from 15-foot trees that bloom with fragrant pink and white flowers, each containing the prized almond seed.

Flavour of The Month: Sour Solution

The act of puckering one’s lips and experiencing a tingling sensation in the jaw, once instinctively associated with detecting the presence of poisonous or spoiled foods, has evolved into essential cues, guiding us through the exploration of diverse flavours and cuisines. The sour taste, triggered by a product’s low pH, whether coming from the acids in unripe fruit, spoiled milk, or the sharpness of confections, is a fundamental feature of our five senses, evoked by a chemical reaction.

Flavour of The Month: Tutti Frutti

Tutti Frutti, maybe better known as lyrics rather than flavour, a combination like no other. Translated from its Italian origin as “mixed fruit”, the flavour profile isn’t any clearer. In fact, Tutti Fruit is best described as a mythical, man-made flavour and although most people will have likely tried it, the flavour itself is subjective to that of its creator.