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Flavours in Dairy and Ice Cream in Japan

In health-oriented yoghurt, fruit flavours, especially berries are dominant. Tropical fruit flavours are also growing. In yoghurt consumed as a treat, and in ice cream, confectionery-inspired flavours have been introduced recently. Not many flavour ...

Dec 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Fragrances in Home Care in Japan

In japanese home care, floral, especially rose fragrances, are popular. Fruit, citrus and other green fragrances, especially in combinations, are also common. In home care, the ideas evoked by fragrances are more important than the fragrance itself. ...

Oct 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Fragrances in Hair Care in Japan

Many consumers in Japan focus more on functionality of hair care products rather than aroma. Particularly, in hair salons, customers have little choice for aroma, but aroma is gaining more importance especially among younger generations. Soft and ...

Oct 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Flavours in Sweet and Savoury Snacks in Japan

Flavours in snacks in Japan are on the rise, expected to reach 275 tonnes in 2013. Though popular flavours such as salt, consommé, and seaweed still lead, spicy flavours and flavour specificity, particularly provenance indicators, are gaining ground....

Oct 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Fragrances in Bath and Shower in Japan

The Japanese have traditionally used little fragrance or kept to what are called ‘soap’ aromas (floral and fresh/floral) in their bar soaps. Citrus and green scents are traditional aromas in bath additives. Such traditional fragrances remain very ...

Jun 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Flavours in Soft Drinks in Japan

In Japan, flavours in soft drinks have been dominated by fruit flavours and this is expected to continue. Flavours associated with health functions such as lemon and flavours linked to provenance are also expected to grow. More new and unique ...

Apr 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details