What is a Flavor House?
Learn how flavor houses develop custom flavors, support product development, and help food and beverage manufacturers bring products to market faster.

Tell us what you’re developing and we’ll help match the right flavor sample to your application.
To Help Us Get It Right
A flavor sample is not one-size-fits-all. Details like application, processing conditions, format, label needs, and retailer requirements help us recommend a sample that is closer to what you need from the start.
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Mosaic Flavors works with food, beverage, and related product businesses developing commercial products. We do not provide samples for personal use, hobby projects, or non-business requests.
Minimum order quantities may apply and vary by flavor type, format, and project scope. If you’re unsure whether your project is a fit, submit the form and a Mosaic sales representative will follow up within 24 hours.
After you submit your request, a Mosaic sales representative will contact you within 24 hours to review your project and confirm next steps. If we need additional information before preparing your sample, our team will reach out directly.
These resources can help you think through your flavor goals, application needs, and project requirements before or after submitting your sample request.
Learn how flavor houses develop custom flavors, support product development, and help food and beverage manufacturers bring products to market faster.
A practical guide to evaluating flavor samples, documenting sensory observations, and providing actionable feedback during product development.
Explore a clear flavor glossary explaining key terms used in food and beverage development, from flavor types and formats to masking, stability, and application.
Answers to your most common questions about food and beverage flavorings, from the experts at Mosaic Flavors.
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