Flavor Bites: Citral in Citrus, Fruit and Other Flavors

Citral normally occurs in nature as a mixture of two isomers, neral and geranial.
Citral normally occurs in nature as a mixture of two isomers, neral and geranial.
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Citral (3,7-dimethyl octa-2,6-dienal) normally occurs in nature as a mixture of two isomers, neral and geranial. It is FEMA GRAS #2303 and COE #109. The odor of citral is strongly lemon and it has a range of obvious uses within the broad citrus family. It is less obviously compatible with flavors outside the citrus category, but it can actually be useful in quite a smorgasbord of wildly varied flavors.

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