Both consumer and descriptive analyses were used to study the shelf-life of packaged, roasted and ground coffee in order to evaluate the utility of using sensory data in a shelf life model, and to examine the ability of consumers to detect a difference between treated and control samples. Two types...
Heat treated orange juice, both pasteurized and concentrate, are being increasingly
consumed in the U.S. Orange juice is primarily heat treated to increase its shelf life, by
curbing the growth of microorganisms; and to inactivate pectin methylesterase, which
demethylates pectin and leads to cloud loss in the juice. However, because...
Lemon oil quality is affected by numerous factors including lemon variety, climate,
soil type, extraction method, etc.. Therefore, quality largely depends upon the lemons'
origin, and aroma profiles of oils obtained throughout the world have potential to vary
considerably. This research was conducted to identify differences in the aroma profiles...
A consumer and a trained descriptive panel was utilized to
determine liking ratings and flavor profiles, respectively, for
commercial brands of pre-stirred yogurt. Once the consumer and
descriptive panel data was collected, the data was combined to
determine the interrelationship of these two sets of data and to
determine the...
The quality of wine is highly influenced by the weather.
Temperature, solar radiation and humidity influence the
formation and concentration of aroma-active compounds and
aroma-active precursors in the grapes. Pinot noir grapes require
a slow ripening, under cool temperatures, in order to achieve
their fullest flavor. The main objective of...
Pinot noir has a reputation for lower color stability than other red wine varieties. Because it has relatively low anthocyanin and phenolic content and lacks acylated anthocyanin pigments compared to other red vinifera varieties, color extraction and stability are particularly important. Varying the processing during fermentation of red wine can...
Acidulants can contribute considerably to the flavor of food.
However, limited research on differences in acid flavor exists. While
numerous researchers have studied acids, most have focused on sourness
exclusively. Acids have been shown previously to differ in non-sour
components, such as bitterness and astringency. A series of experiments
were...
Texture, a critical property of Asian wheat noodles, is normally assessed by
sensory evaluation. However, sensory evaluation may be impractical for wheat breeders
and noodle researchers who need to evaluate a large number of samples and have limited
sample. Instrumental Texture Profile Analysis (TPA) has been widely employed to
evaluate...
As a major wheat exporter to countries all over the world, the United States has to
produce wheat that satisfy different quality requirements requested by their customers.
Over the past decade the United States has encountered a major problem, that of losing
market share in Asia to Canada and Australia....
A lexicon describing the sensory perception of carbonated water was
developed. Temporal aspects and differing ingestion conditions were
investigated for Bite and Burn sensation using time-intensity (T-I). Four CO₂
levels (0, 1.7, 2.8, and 4.6 volumes) at 3°C and 10°C were tested. Trained
panelists used a 16-pt category scale for...
The German hop Hallertauer, hallertauer is highly
valued because of its "noble aroma", but it has a very low
yield when cultivated in the U.S. Two new crosses of
Hallertauer, U.S.D.A. 21455 and 21459, have high yields
and promising aroma characteristics.
In order to predict sensory properties of beers as...
The taste qualities of acidulants have not been studied in detail despite
the fact that they are widely used by the food industry. Studies on
characterizing the sensory properties of organic and inorganic acids are very
limited. Reported studies are commonly on threshold, equi-sour and the time
intensity values of...
The effect of sweeteners on fruit flavor perception was studied
through the use of fruitiness power functions for unsweetened and
sweetened model systems. In the first part of the study, two
isosweet concentrations of aspartame and sucrose were determined
and combined with five concentrations of orange and strawberry
flavorants. Fruitiness...
This study was undertaken to determine the sensory differences in high pressure vs. heat processed food systems after storage at ambient and refrigerated temperatures as determined by a trained sensory panel. Spanish rice and spaghetti with meat sauce were prepared and treated with heat and with high pressure processing (HHP)....
Asian countries have become one of the largest export markets for US food developers during the past decade. Understanding consumer expectations and needs in a cross-cultural framework has gained importance for new products to succeed in the international markets. A sports-drink, which is a functional drink for athletes, has been...
Hops contribute many desirable aromas to beer. Traditionally hop aromas have
been described by the point of addition in the brewing process (dry-hop, finish-hop, or
kettle-hop). The compounds present in the oil provide a wide range of aroma qualities.
Since the composition of the oil is different for each hop...
New research has identified flavonols as a class of phenolic compounds which can be manipulated by both vineyard and winery practices. These phenolic compounds are key quality components of wine, affecting sensory characteristics, wine color, and wine stability. Modification of the phenolic precursors in grapes occur during fermentation and aging...
The study of carbonation perception is limited, even though carbonated beverages are very popular. A series of experiments
were conducted to determine the sensory properties of carbonation itself and its interaction with other sensory modalities.
First, the power functions of carbonation in carbonated spring water were developed by a trained...