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The Savory Ingredient market is a segment of the Food Ingredients industry that focuses on the production and sale of ingredients used to enhance the flavor of food. These ingredients can range from herbs and spices to seasonings, sauces, and condiments. Savory ingredients are used in a variety of cuisines and dishes, from traditional to modern, and are often used to add flavor to dishes without adding additional calories.
Savory ingredients are typically sourced from a variety of sources, including natural, organic, and synthetic sources. Natural sources include herbs, spices, and other plant-based ingredients, while synthetic sources include flavor enhancers, preservatives, and other additives. The production of savory ingredients is often done in a factory setting, where the ingredients are processed and packaged for sale.
Some of the major companies in the Savory Ingredient market include McCormick & Company, Nestle, Unilever, Kraft Heinz, and Conagra Brands. These companies produce a wide range of savory ingredients, from herbs and spices to sauces and condiments. They also offer a variety of services, such as flavor development, product formulation, and packaging. Show Less Read more