Oil, industrial, soy, ultra low linolenic + GARLIC HERB ELITE WILD TUNA, GARLIC HERB

Shared flavor compounds
These compounds appear in both Oil, industrial, soy, ultra low linolenic and GARLIC HERB ELITE WILD TUNA, GARLIC HERB, 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. Oil, industrial, soy, ultra low linolenic and GARLIC HERB ELITE WILD TUNA, GARLIC HERB overlap on 1 key compound(s), which is why classic culinary traditions — and our deterministic matching algorithm — place them together.
- Pairing computed by: pairing-compute (deterministic, no LLM)
- Methodology: /methodology
- Compound data: Wikidata + Wikidata
- Part of: Living Gastronomic Intelligence graph