How Chocolate Gets Its Flavors On | #PodSaveChocolate Ep76

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Episode 76 Overview

In this episode, I will continue my exploration of topics that will go into my presentation at the 2024 Annual Symposium of the British Society of Flavourists on Friday, October 25th – and this will, most likely, be the final episode in this series.

The Differences Between Taste and Flavor

Taste and Flavor are often used interchangeably (I am guilty of this), but they are distinct concepts in food science:

Taste refers to the sensations detected by the taste buds (sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami) on our tongue and in our mouth.

Flavor is a much more complex and multisensory experience that encompasses Taste, Aroma, Texture/Mouthfeel (including astringency), Temperature, Visual and auditory cues, and Experience/Memory.

The disparate threads I want to pull together from many prior episodes provide a framework for how chocolate gets its taste.

Professional flavorists, I have learned, may have a good grasp of chocolate flavor from an organic analytical chemistry perspective and understand what happens in the nose and mouth and how to formulate a product to reach a Bliss Point.

But, at the same time, they have a less well-developed understanding of what goes into making chocolate as a food and how the final flavor of chocolate can be influenced starting on the farm.

I will spend a lot of time at the 10,000-meter level in this episode (I have to get everything I want to present at the symposium in under 15 minutes!), but in the end, if you follow along (and review previous episodes), you will have a solid understanding of how chocolate gets its taste, starting from the basic premise:

All taste is chemical.

Approach #1 : Analytical

Deconstructing aroma, taste, and flavor through chemical understanding.

Approach #2: Process

Constructing aroma, taste, and flavor from farming and manufacturing processes.


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Future Episodes

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Tuesday, October 8th
Salon du Chocolat NYC – General Public Preview episode.
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Tuesday, October 15th
Interview with Rowan Jacobsen about his new book,
Wild Chocolate: Across the Americas in Search of Cacao’s Soul.

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