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Meaning of "flavourant"
flavourant (noun) - a substance added to enhance the taste of food or drink
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A preferred commonly used flavourant material is menthol.
A flavourant is incorporated into the filter rod.
The further sheet may comprise a flavourant.
Suitably the flavourant is in liquid or molten state.
The filter element may comprise a flavourant.
The at least one flavourant may comprise a diluent.
The liquid formulation may further comprise a flavourant.
The flavourant may comprise a volatile flavour component.
That the smoke modifying substance comprises a flavourant.
The flavourant may preferably be referred to as a natural flavourant.
The smoke modifying substance may comprise a flavourant.
The flavourant is preferably produced in the form of a powder.
A preferred such flavourant is menthol.
The flavourant may comprise menthol.
Advantageously the flavourant is menthol.
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The flavourant may be provided directly onto a component of a filter.
The invention relates to a flavourant.
Thus the loading of flavourant in the rod is relatively high.
Flavourant material includes tobacco.
A particularly preferred flavourant is menthol.
The flavourant is generally carried in a solvent such as propylene glycol or triacetin.
The second sheet may volatilise on heating to release the flavourant.
More preferably flavourant is applied to the web material as a plurality of streams of flavourant.
Each thread may be loaded with more than one flavourant.
Preferably the flavourant is applied to the web material by a flavourant applicator means.
It is by preference that the adsorbent material comprises the flavourant material.
The flavourant containing material may be added to the first filter segment.
Numerous methods are available for the incorporation of volatile flavourant in smoking articles.
The flavourant is blended with the excipient to form the flavour composition.
Each thread may be impregnated with more than one liquid flavourant.
The volatile flavourant may be applied at the surface in any suitable pattern.
The invention provides for more than one flavourant in a smoking article.
Preferably flavourant is applied to the surface of the web material as a stream of flavourant.
In the former case the tobacco dust may be impregnated with a flavourant.
The flavourant and the tobacco are evenly distributed throughout the rod.
This provides the consumer with an audible indication that the flavourant is being released.
A preferred use of the flavourant of the present invention is as a component of a food product.
Discrete particles were formed comprising a carageenan gel matrix in which the flavourant was dispersed.
The liquid flavourant of the capsule may contain any suitable flavourant.
This can help to produce a uniform dispersal or distribution of flavourant within the filter.
A number of flavourant encapsulation techniques involve encapsulation of a flavourant material within a polysaccharide coating.
There is no chemical reaction between the flavourant and the stabilising compound in either case.
The flavourant and retarding agent are mixed together before being constructed into a cigarette.
A filter cigarette containing volatile flavourant and including a filter according to any preceding claim.
A flavourant is any natural or artificial compound that affects the organoleptic quality of a composition.
The plurality of microencapsulated flavourant particles are preferably formed using a spray drying process.
A flavourant is any natural or artificial compound that affects the organoleptic quality of a mainstream smoke.
The capsule can comprise an outer shell and an inner core containing the flavourant.
In this case the stabilised flavourant may be produced as spherical particles of encapsulated flavourant.
The release temperature may also depend upon the vaporisation temperature of the flavourant.