Spices, herbs, and seasoning blends containing both crystalline and amorphous ingredients are common throughout the food industry but may exhibit unwanted clumping or caking during storage. Crystalline and amorphous ingredients are known to respond differently to increases in relative humidity (RH) and temperature. The aim of this study was to better characterize what happens to moisture sorption behaviors, water-solid interactions, and physical stability when crystalline and amorphous ingredients are co-formulated in seasoning blends.
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