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Natural Flavor Type Explained

“Natural strawberry type flavor.”

You’ve seen it on a label. You’ve probably moved past it. But that one word, type, carries a lot of weight in formulation.

Here’s what it means.

Under FDA regulations, a natural X type flavor is made entirely from natural ingredients, but none of them come from X itself. No strawberry extract. No strawberry juice. Just other natural sources that, when combined, reproduce the strawberry profile convincingly enough to call it that.

It sits in a spectrum:

FTNF: all natural, all from the named source
WONF: all natural, at least one extract from the named source
Type: all natural, zero from the named source Artificial – synthetic

The label still reads “natural.”
The flavor still reads “strawberry.”
The sourcing is just completely different.

Why does this exist?
Because the real thing is expensive, seasonal, variable, and sometimes simply unavailable.

Type flavors give formulators a way to deliver a consistent organoleptic profile without depending on a single crop.

It’s one of those quiet workhorses of the industry, rarely explained, constantly used.


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