Researchers at the University of Oregon said it took a surprisingly large amount of work to keep coffee's flavor the same cup to cup. The post Have University of Oregon researchers cracked the code on ...

The flavor of table grapes, influenced by various volatile compounds, plays a significant role in consumer preference and marketability. Traditional flavor analysis methods often fail to capture the ...

Researchers at the University of Oregon said it took a surprisingly large amount of work to keep coffee's flavor the same cup to cup.

In a recent study, scientists have unlocked the secrets behind the diverse flavors of table grapes. By examining 38 different cultivars, the research offers unprecedented insights into the volatile ...

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Here you can learn everything about our company, our brands and products. Are you interested in COMPO as an employer or do you want to know how the COMPO success story began? Then it's worth taking a look at the history - perhaps you still remember the famous COMPO gardener from the 1970s?

William Simmonite, better known by his nickname of Compo (from unemployment compensation, as in the phrase "he's on the compo", according to series writer Roy Clarke), [1] was a character in the world's longest-running sitcom, Last of the Summer Wine.