Callahan says these materials help provide the taste modifications Robertet builds into its products.
Not exact matches
Callahan says this and other corporate investments will help the company investigate new botanical
materials it can then incorporate into the development of proprietary flavor compounds.
The company partners with farmers and botanists to discover these
materials rather than focusing on the development of chemical compounds in a laboratory, which
Callahan says is how many other firms in the industry operate.
«In addition, competition for shelf space ensures that suppliers are constantly searching for and adopting new raw
material sources and enhanced production technologies that can meet this demand,»
Callahan says.
«Major retailers today demand that their suppliers produce products with the most stringent standards for a natural claim, particularly in the areas of sustainability and environmental stewardship,»
says Neil
Callahan, senior vice president at Robertet Flavors, The Robertet Group's North American Flavor Division headquarters and manufacturing facility located in Piscataway, N.J. «In addition, competition for shelf space ensures that suppliers are constantly searching for and adopting new raw
material sources and enhanced production technologies that can meet this demand,»
Callahan says.
«Despite their small size, these interplanetary dust particles may have provided higher quantities and a steadier supply of extraterrestrial organic
material to early Earth,»
said Michael
Callahan of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. «Unfortunately, there have been limited studies examining their organic composition, especially with regards to biologically relevant molecules that may have been important for the origin of life, due to the miniscule size of these samples.»