What are they, and why do they matter?
We all know that taste is the main reason we gravitate toward certain foods or drinks. But beyond flavour, mouthfeel plays a starring role in building taste. Mouthfeel is the texture and sensations you experience when consuming food and beverages. This includes how food looks, tastes, sounds and feels in your mouth.
It is one key reason we either accept or reject what we eat. In summary; Mouthfeel, alongside flavour, creates the full experience of eating, impacting not just how food tastes, but how it feels in our mouths – critical factors for keeping consumers happy.
Visual textureEven before we put food in our mouths, we can already see that it is shiny, or rough, or that it looks grainy. If we think about a pudding, the height on the spoon corresponds to its mounding; which is also a visual texture cue. | Tactile sensationsMouthfeel includes the tactile aspects of texture perception during food consumption. It refers to what a person feels in the mouth. For example, how much does the yogurt coat your mouth? Is it firm or slippery? Is it sticky or chalky? | Audible sensationsMouthfeel also includes the audible sensations of food. For example. the loudness of the sound of biting into a cracker. |
Reformulating a favourite or developing a new product; the process always impacts Mouthfeel. No matter what the goal is – healthier options, innovative sensations, cleaner labels or better value – that consequence is inevitable. And if it’s not addressed consumers may reject your product. So the challenge and opportunity is clear: always prioritise Mouthfeel and you gain the advantage.
Creating outstanding tastes, textures and sensory experiences requires both science and skill. Ingredient choices need to balanced with an understanding of synergies and interactions. Our expert team can deliver this, unlocking huge opportunities for your brand to succeed.
Introducing our innovative tool for Mouthfeel formulation. Following a simple 3-step process, we can help you create superior product experiences, in a quicker and easier way.
Insight: Our team map what consumers of a given geography and category want.
Translate: We translate their language around desired mouthfeel into scientific sensory lexicon.
Solution: Together, we build a unique toolkit of solutions that deliver the most loved attributes.
Solution spotlight
Taste and mouthfeel are key for consumer liking. So we take three different approaches to formulation, always keeping mouthfeel in mind. Each one is tailored to your goals, and all are designed to deliver delicious results. Just let us know what you want to achieve.
We help you optimise and reduce costs to create more profitability in your brand. All while retaining your product’s mouthfeel and critical functionality (body, viscosity, stability).
- Cost-down formulations
- Efficiency gains
- Ingredient switching without performance loss
- Longer shelf-life
We reformulate with a focus on retaining Mouthfeel for healthier products, cleaner labels, regulatory expertise or consumer needs such as being sugar-free or vegan.
- Sugar-free formulation
- Fat-free formulation
- Animal-free formulation
- Non-GMO formulation
- Regulatory expertise
Our team innovate new product development, elevating sensorial attributes (creamier, crunchier) or creating new textures that provide exciting experiences using proprietary consumer insights like our Future of Mouthfeel report.
Consumer excitement
Elevated sensorial experience
Heightened texture performance
Unique insights and research
With expert support and an extensive ingredient portfolio spanning fibres, sweeteners, starches, hydrocolloids and more, we can find the right solution for any goal.
Thickening starches
Gelling starches
Film formers
Clean-label starches
Pectin
Carrageenan
Xanthan gum
Gellan gum
Locus bean gum
Allulose
Maltodextrin
Corn soluble fibre
FOS/GOS
Polydextrose
Citrus fibre
Chickpea flour
Chickpea protein
Microparticulated whey protein concentrate
- Functional blend systems
Case studies, insights & resources
Case studies, insights & resources
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