Alkylpyrazine

Some alkylpyrazines are naturally occurring highly aromatic substances which often have a very low odor threshold[1] and contribute to the taste and aroma of various foods including cocoa, baked goods, coffee and wines.

[1] 2-Methylpyrazine was the volatile odorant found at the highest concentration in roasted sesame seed oil.

[4] 2,5-Dimethylpyrazine is used as flavor additive and odorant in foods such as cereals[5] and products such as cigarettes.

It occurs naturally in asparagus, black or green tea, crispbread, malt, raw shrimp, Soybean, squid, Swiss cheeses, and wheat bread.

It occurs naturally in baked potato, black or green tea, crispbread, French fries, malt, peated malt, raw asparagus, roasted barley, roasted filberts or pecans, squid, wheat bread, wild rice (Zizania aquatica), and wort.