Trilogy Flavors, Inc.

Artisanal Cheese: Unlocking the Complexities of Flavor Profiles

Artisanal cheeses reveal complex flavors through umami enhancers, curated ingredient pairings, and versatile delivery systems—bringing depth and balance to classic varieties like Gouda, Cheddar, and soft spreads.

Flavors that Appeal to Generation X

Gen X favors natural, clean‑label flavors and subtle sophistication—classic tastes elevated with global seasonings and health‑focused innovations, balancing nostalgia with depth and adventure.

Future Directions in Flavor Development: Sustainability and Health Trends

Explore how sustainability and health trends are shaping flavor innovation—through natural flavor enhancers, precision fermentation, clean labels, upcycled ingredients, plant-based profiles, AI-driven insights, and biotech breakthroughs redefining how taste meets wellness.

How Ingredients Influence Flavor Development

Explore how different ingredients interact to influence flavor development and create memorable taste experiences.

Fermentation Secrets: How Flavor Develops in Kombucha

Discover how fermentation shapes kombucha’s unique flavor profile through a complex transformation of simple ingredients.

Flavors that Appeal to Millennials

Trilogy crafts millennial-focused flavors by blending clean-label natural profiles, bold fusion (e.g., umami-rich miso, global spices), sustainable sourcing, customizable formulations, and molten complexity via liquid seasonings and reaction flavors to meet adventurous, health-conscious tastes.

Flavors that Appeal to Generation Z

Bold, global, and clean-label flavors resonate with Gen Z: they crave spicy-sweet mashups (e.g. mango‑habanero), floral and exotic notes (rose, hibiscus, yuzu), neostalgic comfort twists (honey lavender), plant-based wellness ingredients, and interactive, personalized tasting experiences

Sipping on Tea Trends

Tea is reported to be the second most widely consumed beverage in the world after water. In 2023, Americans consumed almost 86 billion servings of tea, or close to 4 billion gallons.