Blueberry flavor is a popular food additive that enhances products with a sweet, tangy, and slightly floral berry taste. It is widely used in food, beverages, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics to provide a fresh blueberry aroma.
Natural Blueberry Flavor: Extracted from real blueberries, fruit concentrates, or essential oils.
Artificial Blueberry Flavor: Made using compounds like methyl anthranilate and ethyl butyrate to replicate the natural taste.
Forms Available: Powder, liquid, and oil-based forms for diverse applications.
Food & Beverages: Used in candies, yogurts, baked goods, ice creams, and flavored drinks.
Pharmaceuticals: Enhances the taste of syrups, chewable tablets, and supplements.
Cosmetics & Personal Care: Found in lip balms, flavored toothpaste, and scented lotions.
Provides a rich, fruity, and slightly tart blueberry taste.
Available in natural and synthetic variations.
Stable under heat and acidic conditions, suitable for various formulations.
Blueberry flavor is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the FDA and approved for use in food and beverages within regulated limits.