🍃 The Nature's Flavors Difference
Made Fresh to Order
All Natural & Organic Ingredients
Made in USA
GMP-Certified
Why Customers Love Flavor Concentrates by Nature's Flavors
Flavoring Top Brands In Every Major Retailer
Our natural and organic flavors are used in products found at every major retailer, from Target and Amazon to Sprouts and Whole Foods. Our flavors and fragrances appear in products nationwide and internationally across food and beverage manufacturing, health and wellness products, personal care, cosmetics, artisanal creations, and beyond.
Your Guide to Using Flavor Concentrates
FAQs
Nature’s Flavors' flavor concentrates are our most widely-used flavors and are best used in any water-based application.
While often used interchangeably, these products have distinct characteristics:
Concentrates are highly potent versions of flavorings, requiring less product per use. They are often water-soluble and perfect for beverages and candies.
Extracts are made by infusing natural ingredients in alcohol, creating authentic flavor profiles. They're typically alcohol-based and offer the most natural taste.
Our high-quality concentrated flavorings boost the flavor of any culinary creation you are making. Simply add a few drops of our natural flavor concentrates to your creamy homemade ice cream to create a truly mouth-watering treat. You could also add a few drops to your culinary cuisine or to any beverage to enhance its flavor!
Use our concentrated flavorings to make delicious desserts, like cookies, cake, pie, and frostings. The savory flavor concentrates could be used to cook your favorite meal, side dish, or sauce.
Flavor concentrates work well in water-based applications like:
- • Syrups
- • Ice Cream
- • Baked Goods
- • Yogurt
- • Beverages
If you're only purchasing one type of product from Nature’s Flavors, this versatile, natural flavor concentrate is the one to get.
For our natural flavor concentrates, we recommend that our customers follow these guidelines to get the most from our premium line of concentrated flavors. Our recommended starting usage amount for flavor concentrates is about 0.25% to 3% by weight in recipes. These concentrated flavorings are affected by fat, sugar, and bulking agent content, so a little experimentation may be needed to get the perfect flavor for your taste!
Our natural and organic concentrates are potent. If you notice a minty, medicinal taste on your palate, or find yourself still tasting the flavor an hour after enjoying your creation, you've crossed the line from perfectly flavored to over-flavored. You want to tease the taste buds, not overwhelm them.
Signs you've over-flavored:
- • Persistent flavor that lingers long after eating
- • Overpowering taste that masks other ingredients
- • Minty or cooling sensation on the palate
Both work well for beverages, but the best choice depends on your specific needs. Concentrates are usually water-based. They can be more cost-effective for large-scale production, and may include functional ingredients like citric acid or gum acacia to support stability and mouthfeel—making them better suited for bold, intense flavors.
Extracts, containing alcohol and natural flavors, are best used for products containing minimal ingredients. They blend easily, and are ideal for subtle, nuanced flavoring for clean-label products.
Extracts and concentrates have similar usage rates (extracts 0.25–4%, concentrates 0.25–3%), so start low and adjust to taste. Choose based on your desired flavor intensity, formulation base, and ingredient preferences.
What Sets our Natural and Organic Flavor Concentrates Apart?
Make Pie Filling Taste Better with Flavor Concentrates