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flavorCP

FlavorCP, short for Flavor Control Protocol, is a proposed open-standard and software framework designed to encode, store, and exchange flavor-profile data used in culinary technology, sensory science, and product development. The goal is to provide a consistent data model that integrates chemical flavor compounds, sensory descriptors, and temporal flavor dynamics to support automated recipe design and quality control.

The data model covers quantifiable flavor elements such as compound identifiers, concentration or intensity, measurement units,

Implementation and use: reference implementations exist in several programming languages and provide APIs for creating, validating,

Applications: FlavorCP is intended for sensory analysis dashboards, flavor database curation, predictive recipe optimization, and quality

Status and reception: FlavorCP remains a community-driven concept without universal adoption. Ongoing work focuses on expanding

sensory
descriptors
(for
example,
fruity
or
smoky),
onset
and
duration
of
perceived
flavor,
and
provenance
metadata
including
instrument
and
method.
FlavorCP
defines
schemas
to
link
flavor
data
to
recipe
steps,
food
matrices,
and
experimental
results,
enabling
interoperability
with
other
data
standards
and
databases.
and
querying
flavor
profiles.
The
framework
uses
JSON-LD
for
metadata
and
supports
RESTful
services
and
event-based
processing.
The
project
is
open
source
under
a
permissive
license
and
welcomes
community
contributions.
assurance
in
food
manufacturing.
It
supports
traceability
from
raw
data
to
product
formulation
and
enables
comparison
of
sensory
data
across
laboratories.
the
flavor
vocabulary,
improving
calibration
procedures,
and
aligning
with
broader
food-data
standards.