Grape juice, canned or bottled, without added vitamin C + Orange juice, no pulp, not fortified, not from concentrate, refrigerated


Shared flavor compounds
These compounds appear in both Grape juice, canned or bottled, without added vitamin C and Orange juice, no pulp, not fortified, not from concentrate, refrigerated, giving them a molecular basis for flavor affinity, the pairing principle articulated by Francois Benzi and implemented in flavor-pairing research.
Why it works
The flavor-pairing hypothesis proposes that ingredients sharing significant aromatic compounds harmonize on the palate. Grape juice, canned or bottled, without added vitamin C and Orange juice, no pulp, not fortified, not from concentrate, refrigerated overlap on 20 key compound(s), which is why classic culinary traditions, and our deterministic matching algorithm, place them together.
- Pairing computed by: pairing-compute
- Methodology: deterministic compound-overlap matching (no LLM)
- Compound data: Wikidata + Wikidata
- Part of: Living Gastronomic Intelligence graph