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Flayvor Sessions

Flayvor Sessions is your guide to understanding flavor — how it works, how to explore it, and how to bring creativity to every meal. Powered by  Flayvor.net, this blog helps you discover new flavors, build your taste profile, and learn flavor pairing ideas that transform everyday cooking.From sensory tasting exercises to ingredient insights and mindful cooking, Flayvor Sessions inspires you to experience food with curiosity and confidence.

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    Flavor Identity: How Culture Shapes What We Consider Good Food

    Why do you like the foods you like—and why do some flavors feel “right” while others don’t? In this episode of Flayvor Sessions, we explore the concept of flavor identity and how culture, environment, and early food experiences shape what we consider “good food.” From family meals and snack habits to school food culture and global flavor exposure, your palate is built long before you ever step into the kitchen. We also revisit the idea of the anticipation gap—the space between what you expect food to taste like and what it actually tastes like—and how that gap shows up when your flavor identity meets something unfamiliar. This episode breaks down how to move beyond simply liking or disliking food and instead begin to understand flavor. You’ll learn how to decode key flavor signals like salt, richness, brightness, depth, and texture, and how context, repetition, and intentional cooking can help you expand your palate over time. Whether you’re a home cook, food enthusiast, or someone looking to develop a deeper relationship with food, this episode will help you see flavor differently—and give you tools to build your own taste with confidence.  Flavor Journal: Believe in Your Taste and Your Food Vision https://a.co/d/0cmZdgZb The Table Series Supper Club Tickets https://flayvor.ticketspice.com/flayvor-sessions-the-table-series Flayvor App www.flayvor.net  

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    When Cravings Speak: Decode What You Really Want

    In this episode of Flayvor Sessions, we break down the anatomy of a craving—what’s really happening in your brain before you ever take a bite, why some foods hit harder than others, and why that meal you were looking forward to sometimes falls flat. Using ramen as a lens, we explore how anticipation, memory, and sensory signals work together to create desire—and how that same system can either leave you unsatisfied or help you build food that truly hits. But this isn’t just about food. This episode goes deeper into how expectations shape our experiences, how to recognize what you’re actually craving, and how to close the gap between what you imagined and what you taste. You’ll walk away with a new way to think about cravings—not as something to fight, but as something to understand, use, and even grow from.  IStart turning your cravings into real dishes. Use the Flayvor app at www.flayvor.net to explore flavor, understand ingredients, and build meals that satisfy what you’re really craving.

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    Cooking in Anime

    Ever notice anime food looks better than real food? In this episode of Flayvor Sessions, we break down why. From monster stews to competitive culinary battles, we explore how anime captures real cooking principles — flavor layering, ingredient behavior, communal learning, and the emotional power of food. If you love food, storytelling, and understanding how flavor really works, this episode connects it all. Because flavor isn’t magic… but it can feel magical when you understand it.

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    Acid Culture to Global Slurp: How Food Will Taste in 2026

    Welcome to Flavor Sessions' 2026 forecast: a look at trends like layered heat, browned and caramelized notes, low‑sweet desserts, acid culture, hybrid bowls and global slurp that make cooking smarter, more intentional, and emotionally resonant. The episode also builds a recipe example — a tea‑smoked guajillo and roasted‑tomatillo blackcurrant wing sauce finished with butter — showing how to layer a savory backbone, jammy dark fruit, smoke and lacquered shine to create a versatile sauce for meats, vegetables and more.

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    Unlock Umami: Simple Steps That Makes Food Taste 'Finished'

    This episode explains what umami is, why food can taste flat even when seasoned, and how umami creates depth and satisfaction in dishes. Teree gives practical pantry anchors, step-by-step fixes for soups, beans, and tomato sauce, common mistakes to avoid, and a simple homework to try one umami anchor tonight.

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    Expanding Your Palate: How Taste Is Learned — and You Can Change It

    This episode explores how our palates develop from the womb through old age, shaped by family, culture, and repeated exposure. Learn why children often reject unfamiliar flavors, how adults can continue to expand taste, and simple, gentle steps—like using balance with fat, acid, and aroma—to grow flavor confidence. Practical tips and encouragement make it clear: it’s never too late to expand your palate, one bite at a time.

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    Why Comfort Food Feels Like Home: Food, Memory & Care

    In this episode of Flavor Sessions we explore why certain foods make us feel steady — how predictability, repetition, and memory turn dishes into comfort. We discuss the differences between comforting meals and emotional eating, and how cooking can ground the nervous system. We also look at holiday rituals, caregiving, and how taste and smell carry memory. Listen for practical reflections on food as care, and an invitation to notice the flavors that hold your stories.  As a bonus this December, we have  a gift from Flayvor to you.  If you are taking care of a family member or want to record some of your comfort food relections we have created tools that you can use, download for free. Scan the QR code or follow this link: https://blog.flayvor.net/2025/12/21/bonus-christmas-gift/

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    Fat: The Quiet Architect of Flavor

    In this episode of Flavor Sessions, we explore fat not as indulgence but as the architect of flavor — the carrier of aroma, a builder of texture, and the ingredient that connects and completes a dish. Learn how fat “blooms” aromatics at the start, transports fat‑soluble flavors, smooths and lengthens taste at the finish, and shapes mouthfeel. We cover core principles for using fat intentionally, the main categories of fats, and when to add them. A practical tomato‑sauce example shows the order to layer flavors: fat + aromatics, spices, watery ingredients, dried herbs, then finishing fats and fresh herbs — a reminder to use fat sparingly but purposefully to make food feel whole.

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    Why Bitter Matters: The Hidden Power of Taste

    This episode explores bitterness — one of the five basic tastes — explaining its biological purpose, cultural uses, and how it shapes digestion and flavor perception. Using winter greens as an example, the host shows how bitterness can be balanced with fat, acid, sweet, salt, and heat, offers practical cooking tips, and reflects on how learning to appreciate bitter parallels emotional growth.

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    The Secret Superpower in Your Kitchen: Acids

    In this episode, we explore how everyday acids — like citrus, vinegar, yogurt, and tomatoes — transform flavor, texture, and balance in cooking. Learn the four culinary acid categories, the basic food science behind how acids work, and simple, practical ways to use acids to brighten dishes, cut richness, and reduce reliance on salt. We also cover why acids are especially helpful as we age, how restaurants use acid to elevate dishes, and easy tips you can apply at home to make your cooking more vibrant and satisfying.

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    Flavor is Freedom

    In this second episode of the Flayvor Sessions, we dive deeper into why flavor knowledge is essential in today’s uncertain world. As food prices shift and access becomes less predictable, this episode explores how understanding ingredients, substitutions, and simple flavor principles can give you confidence and resilience in the kitchen. Flavor Is Freedom invites you to think differently about the ingredients around you — and discover the empowerment that comes from knowing how to use them.  Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/92elm/jasmine License code: RPNTA5MGUBZD7KK8

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    The Most Misunderstood Ingredient — The Cranberry

    Cranberries are bold, a little wild, and full of life — just like the holidays themselves. When you understand how to balance their tartness, they’ll reward you with layers of flavor that wake up any dish. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/92elm/jasmine License code: RPNTA5MGUBZD7KK8

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Flayvor Sessions is your guide to understanding flavor — how it works, how to explore it, and how to bring creativity to every meal. Powered by  Flayvor.net, this blog helps you discover new flavors, build your taste profile, and learn flavor pairing ideas that transform everyday cooking.From sensory tasting exercises to ingredient insights and mindful cooking, Flayvor Sessions inspires you to experience food with curiosity and confidence.

HOSTED BY

Teree LeSueur

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Flayvor Sessions is your guide to understanding flavor — how it works, how to explore it, and how to bring creativity to every meal. Powered by  Flayvor.net, this blog helps you discover new flavors, build your taste profile, and learn flavor pairing ideas that transform everyday cooking.From...

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Flayvor Sessions is created and hosted by Teree LeSueur.
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