Sweet, fresh and tangy, the pomelo is similar to a grapefruit but with a lighter flavor. Pomelos can be eaten raw or cooked into a variety of dishes, and pomelo essential oil is a key ingredient in aromatherapy, high-quality beauty products and some food and beverage applications.
Pomelos can also help you lose weight: They contain fat-burning enzymes that decrease sugar and starch in the body, yet are filling and help prevent overeating.
Pomelos originated from Southeast Asia and today grow in Florida, Texas, Arizona and California as well as Australia and the Philippines. The pomelo is the largest citrus fruit, measuring between 10 and 30 centimeters in diameter and weighing up to 3 kilograms (6.61 pounds). Its skin color ranges from light green to yellow, with a thick pith that protects its flesh. The flesh also differs in color, from white to rose-red depending on the variety.
In aromatherapy, the scent of pomelo oil can reduce stress, lower blood pressure and balance mood, and may also suppress appetite and promote weight loss. In skin care, pomelo oil promotes softer, fresher and more youthful looking skin. Exceptionally nourishing and protective, pomelo oil contains bromelain, keratin and vitamin C – important nutrients that cleanse the skin, fight acne, improve skin elasticity and diminish hyperpigmentation. Thanks to its antiseptic qualities, pomelo oil can also be used on cuts and scrapes to protect against infection.
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Native to South Asia, mangoes have been cultivated around the world for thousands of years. Prized for their bright aroma and sweet, juicy flavor, mangoes can be eaten raw or blended into sauces and marinades, baked into tempting desserts, mixed into fruity beverages, infused in spirits, and much more. There are hundreds of different types of mango, each with a unique taste, shape, size and color.
Low in calories and high in fiber, mangoes offer numerous health benefits:
As a prominent ingredient in luxury skin-care products, mangoes are found in many moisturizers, exfoliants, facial peels and lip balms. Active fruit enzymes clarify and moisturize, while beta carotene revives the skin and restores its youthfulness. Mangoes can also prevent acne, ease inflammation, promote collagen production, reduce dark spots and prevent against premature aging.
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It’s called “bitter orange” for a reason: Many people find the fruit too sour and bitter to eat by itself. But the fruit has a sweet reputation in the culinary industry; its peel, tart juice and essential oil are used in marmalades, liqueurs, sauces, candies and more.
Also known as the Seville, sour or marmalade orange, bitter orange is native to Southeast Asia but is now grown throughout the world. Long a staple in traditional Chinese medicine, bitter orange is found in health supplements formulated for purposes ranging from heartburn and nasal congestion, to weight loss and athletic performance. Bitter orange is also believed to aid in diabetes management and help prevent cancer.
Thought to have antiseptic, antibacterial and fungicidal properties, bitter orange is also found in perfumes and in high-quality skin cleansers and toners, where it detoxifies, combats inflammation and vitalizes the skin. Neroli oil is distilled from the bitter orange tree’s blossoms, and petitgrain oil is distilled from its leaves, twigs and branches; both are essential ingredients in perfumes, colognes and aromatherapy.
Artiste creates high-quality products derived from the bitter orange tree, including organic Bitter Orange Oil, green and yellow Bitter Orange Oil, Bitter Orange Flower Absolute, and Petitgrain Bitter Orange Absolute. Interested in knowing more? Need to know, ask Joe!
While 2020 kept the world at home, kitchens evolved into testing labs, taking every family member on exciting food adventures. Those journeys of food exploration will continue, and the spice ingredient world is revving its engine to deliver the ongoing promise of new spice blends that will help the “almost homemade” trend burst forward with new flavor experiences.
Artiste will bring you a series of trend stories centered around spices. We know that spice blends are heating up, as consumers try to replicate the flavor experiences they know and love from the restaurants they have enjoyed and miss visiting.
Consumers are cooking and baking as a family activity, to bring everyone together for some fun experimentation (and learning). It’s clear that healthy eating is a true focus for all ages, yet no one is willing to give up what they love…and today, no one should have to. Families can still enjoy their favorite foods and still eat healthier.
As we move to clean labels and ingredients that are more organic, natural, non-GMO, gluten-free, low- to no-salt and sustainable, we still have incredible options to bring consumers what they crave.
Travel with us through this flavorful journey as we explore the exotic world of spices.
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Most people don’t know neroli by name, but many have been enchanted by the delicate yet alluring fragrance of a neroli-infused perfume. One of the most important and ancient ingredients in perfumery, neroli oil has a scent that is light, floral and sweet, with an undertone of citrus. Perfumers prize neroli oil highly because it blends well with floral absolutes and various citrus oils, as well as many other scent components.
Neroli oil is born of the same roots as the bitter orange, a sour but versatile fruit native to Southeast Asia but now grown throughout the world. The velvety white blossoms of the bitter orange tree are distilled to create neroli oil.
Aside from its sweet reputation as a perfume ingredient, neroli oil is also used in moisturizers, treatments and serums for its regenerative and anti-scarring benefits. Neroli oil is also antiseptic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving, and can be used to treat acne, reduce redness and smoothen fine lines and wrinkles.
And while neroli’s scent can be irresistible, it is also therapeutic. Neroli oil is commonly used in aromatherapy to help alleviate insomnia, anxiety and depression.
Artiste is an industry leader in essential oils and absolutes – including its Neroli Oil and Neroli Oil Organic – and is your source for high-quality ingredients from around the world. Interested in knowing more? Need to know, ask Joe!
Parsley is loved far and wide for its light, fresh scent and a bright, herbaceous taste that elevates the flavor of many dishes. The versatile herb is commonly used in American, European and Middle Eastern cooking.
Native to Mediterranean soil, parsley was a popular flavoring and garnish among both the ancient Greeks and Romans. Centuries later, parsley is still going strong: It’s being chopped and added to salads, used as an aromatic garnish on pasta and soup, blended into pesto sauce, infused into salad dressing, and much more.
Aside from its culinary uses, parsley also offers many powerful health benefits. It’s low in calories, yet rich in important nutrients such as vitamins A, K and C. Vitamin A contributes to immunity and eye health, while vitamin K supports bone and heart health. Vitamin C acts as a powerful antioxidant, protecting cells from damage caused by free radicals. Parsley can also improve digestive health by stimulating the digestive tract.
Fresh parsley and parsley oil can also balance oil production, decrease inflammation and prevent skin discoloration, which is why parsley lends itself to luxurious skin care and beauty products such as moisturizers, serums and eye creams.
At Artiste, we pride ourselves on sourcing the world’s finest ingredients. Our commitment to excellence sets our products – including our Parsley Herb Oil and Parsley Seed Oil – apart from those of our competitors. Interested in knowing more? Need to know, ask Joe!
Hailing from western South America and Central America, tomatoes are a healthy, delicious and versatile fruit that is now grown throughout the world. Although usually red when mature, tomatoes come in a variety of colors including yellow, orange, green and purple, with a range of shapes and flavors.
Tomatoes are an excellent source of several vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C, potassium, vitamin K and folate. Tomatoes are also the major dietary source of the antioxidant lycopene, which can help reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease. The fruit is also beneficial for skin health and can help protect against sunburn.
Although they are botanically a fruit, tomatoes generally are eaten and prepared like a vegetable. Sweet, tart and tangy, tomatoes are an important ingredient in the culinary world. They can be sliced raw into salads or salsas, stewed to create sauces, processed into ketchup or soup, and much more.
Tomatoes also contain high levels of vitamin C, which stimulates collagen production. For that reason, tomatoes are an integral ingredient in many skin-care products, including cleansers, masks, serums and creams.
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Juicy and sweet, pineapple’s vibrant flavor is at the heart of tropical blends and exotic island-like vibes. A trendy key ingredient in craft beers and ciders, pineapple’s acidic and slightly spicy zest adds a delightful flavor to any tropical cocktail or mocktail.
Pineapples were first cultivated in South America. Christopher Columbus and other explorers later discovered pineapples in the West Indies, where they were eaten and used to make wine. Now grown throughout the Southern Hemisphere, pineapples have a versatile flavor that suggests endless possibilities. Pineapple enhances the flavor profiles of fruit juices, ice creams and yogurts, and can add a sweet surprise to salsas, salads, condiments, candies, confections and salty snacks.
But pineapples are as healthy as they are satisfying. Low in calories and high in fiber, each pineapple contains more than 50% of the minimum daily requirement of vitamin C and 75% of the daily manganese requirement. Both are anti-inflammatory antioxidants that collectively boost immune function and strengthen bones. Pineapples also have high levels of bromelain, a mixture of proteolytic enzymes believed to improve digestion.
Artiste offers a variety of pineapple products from around the globe for use in culinary and beauty products. Each variety offers diverse product application possibilities… and can add a little touch of paradise to your product. Interested in knowing more? Need to know, ask Joe!
You love bananas, but you don’t love having to peel, mash or chop them when they get overripe and mushy. Enter banana essence, a super-concentrated oil that offers kicked-up banana flavor, minus the mess.
One of the most popular fruits worldwide, bananas were first cultivated thousands of years ago and are enjoyed worldwide. Bananas are native to tropical Indomalaya and Australia, and are likely to have first been domesticated in Papua New Guinea. Their cultivation and popularity later spread westward, with the early European settlers cultivating bananas in the Caribbean.
Banana essence is extracted from bananas onto an alcohol base or synthesized using chemical compounds. One or more chemical compounds, usually esters, account for the essence’s taste and aroma.
The essence is an ingredient in banana extracts, powders, syrups and flavorings. These products are perfect for adding a pop of bright banana flavor to a range of foods – from baked goods, pancakes and French toast, to ice cream, jellies/jams, frostings, fillings, syrups and puddings, to marinades, cocktails and smoothies.
Also, banana essence has a role in the beauty industry. The delicate yet distinctive banana aroma adds a pleasing scent to makeup and skin and hand creams.
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Peaches are known for their beautiful, sweet flavor, and their health benefits are many. But don’t wait to enjoy them: The fresher and riper the peach, the more antioxidants it contains.
Peaches are thought to have originated in China more than 8,000 years ago, and cultivation later spread westward through Asia and into the Mediterranean region. The Spanish explorers brought peaches to the New World, and cultivation began circa 1600 in what is now Mexico. Peaches today are grown in warmer climates throughout both hemispheres.
Each little peach packs a world of nutrients, including magnesium, phosphorus, iron, antioxidants and vitamins. Peaches help promote healing, aid digestion, reduce allergy symptoms, improve eyesight and protect your body against aging and disease.
Use of peaches is steadily on the rise among master chefs, pastry chefs and mixologists. Craft ales, fizzy cocktails and sweet summer treats are just a few of the wonderfully peach-infused creations that abound. Peaches are also becoming commonplace in beauty and health and wellness products.
Artiste offers quality peach flavors and extracts from around the globe for use in culinary creations, craft spirits, confections and beauty products. Each variety is uniquely special for any product application. Interested in knowing more? Need to know, ask Joe!
Artiste offers a superior range of premium quality citrus products from various regions around the globe including Europe, North America, South America and Central America. All of our citrus products are of the highest quality and are offered in various forms to meet the application requirements of our customers. These forms include folded, decolorized and terpeneless, plus a specialty group of natural citrus isolates.
Artiste offers a robust range of high-quality essential oils and absolutes from unique and exclusive regions from around the globe. Jasmin, black cumin seed, blue chamomile and neroli are just a few of the specialty ingredients we offer. We work closely with our customers to deliver the highest-quality ingredients that will help them formulate the best product. From beauty products to delicious confections, our partners have proven success with the specialty ingredients we provide.
From farm to finished oil, Artiste works with global leaders of the finest mint products in the world. Our oils are distinctive and recognized as considerably above most standard mint oils on the market today. Our partners have generations of experience in growing mint and in cultivating and curing mint with distinct characteristics and one-of-a-kind attributes. From the highest quality mint oils to rare hybrid mints, our remarkable team of dedicated developers can create or replicate any breed of mint, regardless of region of origin.
Artiste is a leading supplier of natural aroma chemicals to the flavor and fragrance industries. Our aroma chemicals are used in many key branded food, personal care and home products. Our long-standing global network provides a reliable and superior level of service that is both efficient and effective in achieving our customers’ creative and technical objectives as well as the product consistency needed to sustain product positioning and competitive advantage.
Artiste’s expertise in flavors, fragrances and specialty ingredients is unmatched. We have a deep knowledge of the diversified global marketplace and the unparalleled ability to source the highest quality flavors for beverages, dairy, savory or sweet applications. Our fragrances range from fine fragrance to personal care, fabric care, beauty, home care and fragrance ingredients. We have partnered with the best suppliers in the world, and these suppliers are proactive in offering Artiste unique flavors, fragrance and ingredients, plus the added confidence of consistency and transparency, to support their development and launch of new consumer products. Artiste can provide the documentation and information needed to support the need for substantiated claims, sustainability and traceability.