Correlating physical and sensory texture measurements of hearts of palm in conserve
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Resumo: | Abstract A study correlating the physical and sensory texture measurements of hearts of palm in conserve was carried out with a view to establishing an instrumental texture standard for this product. One hundred hearts of palm sticks in conserve from different brands, 50 of Açaí and 50 of Pupunha, were cut in half cross wise. One of the halves was used for the sensory evaluation and the other for the instrumental evaluation. Fifty consumers were instructed to bite each half-stick received in the crosswise direction and evaluate the hardness on a linear 10 cm scale and the acceptability of the hardness on a nine-point hedonic scale. The instrumental hardness was analyzed using the TA-XT2 texturometer. The Pearson correlation between the force required to cut the hearts of palm sticks and the acceptability of the hardness was negative and significant at p < 0.05, that is, the greater the force required to cut the stick, the less the consumer liked it. Considering that the maximum acceptable sensory hardness is 5.0 on the 10 cm scale, the maximum acceptable values for the physical measurements are: maximum force/area: 20.4 N/cm2 and mean force/area: 5.6 N/cm2. |
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Correlating physical and sensory texture measurements of hearts of palm in conservehearts of palmtexturesensory analysiscorrelationAbstract A study correlating the physical and sensory texture measurements of hearts of palm in conserve was carried out with a view to establishing an instrumental texture standard for this product. One hundred hearts of palm sticks in conserve from different brands, 50 of Açaí and 50 of Pupunha, were cut in half cross wise. One of the halves was used for the sensory evaluation and the other for the instrumental evaluation. Fifty consumers were instructed to bite each half-stick received in the crosswise direction and evaluate the hardness on a linear 10 cm scale and the acceptability of the hardness on a nine-point hedonic scale. The instrumental hardness was analyzed using the TA-XT2 texturometer. The Pearson correlation between the force required to cut the hearts of palm sticks and the acceptability of the hardness was negative and significant at p < 0.05, that is, the greater the force required to cut the stick, the less the consumer liked it. Considering that the maximum acceptable sensory hardness is 5.0 on the 10 cm scale, the maximum acceptable values for the physical measurements are: maximum force/area: 20.4 N/cm2 and mean force/area: 5.6 N/cm2.Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos2016-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-20612016000400679Food Science and Technology v.36 n.4 2016reponame:Food Science and Technology (Campinas)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos (SBCTA)instacron:SBCTA10.1590/1678-457x.13216info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessORMENESE,Rita de Cássia Salvucci CelesteBERBARI,Shirley Aparecida GarciaREIS,Michele Gomes doseng2016-12-15T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0101-20612016000400679Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/ctaONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@sbcta.org.br1678-457X0101-2061opendoar:2016-12-15T00:00Food Science and Technology (Campinas) - Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos (SBCTA)false |
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Correlating physical and sensory texture measurements of hearts of palm in conserve |
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Correlating physical and sensory texture measurements of hearts of palm in conserve |
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Correlating physical and sensory texture measurements of hearts of palm in conserve ORMENESE,Rita de Cássia Salvucci Celeste hearts of palm texture sensory analysis correlation |
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Correlating physical and sensory texture measurements of hearts of palm in conserve |
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Correlating physical and sensory texture measurements of hearts of palm in conserve |
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Correlating physical and sensory texture measurements of hearts of palm in conserve |
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Correlating physical and sensory texture measurements of hearts of palm in conserve |
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Correlating physical and sensory texture measurements of hearts of palm in conserve |
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ORMENESE,Rita de Cássia Salvucci Celeste |
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ORMENESE,Rita de Cássia Salvucci Celeste BERBARI,Shirley Aparecida Garcia REIS,Michele Gomes dos |
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BERBARI,Shirley Aparecida Garcia REIS,Michele Gomes dos |
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ORMENESE,Rita de Cássia Salvucci Celeste BERBARI,Shirley Aparecida Garcia REIS,Michele Gomes dos |
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hearts of palm texture sensory analysis correlation |
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hearts of palm texture sensory analysis correlation |
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Abstract A study correlating the physical and sensory texture measurements of hearts of palm in conserve was carried out with a view to establishing an instrumental texture standard for this product. One hundred hearts of palm sticks in conserve from different brands, 50 of Açaí and 50 of Pupunha, were cut in half cross wise. One of the halves was used for the sensory evaluation and the other for the instrumental evaluation. Fifty consumers were instructed to bite each half-stick received in the crosswise direction and evaluate the hardness on a linear 10 cm scale and the acceptability of the hardness on a nine-point hedonic scale. The instrumental hardness was analyzed using the TA-XT2 texturometer. The Pearson correlation between the force required to cut the hearts of palm sticks and the acceptability of the hardness was negative and significant at p < 0.05, that is, the greater the force required to cut the stick, the less the consumer liked it. Considering that the maximum acceptable sensory hardness is 5.0 on the 10 cm scale, the maximum acceptable values for the physical measurements are: maximum force/area: 20.4 N/cm2 and mean force/area: 5.6 N/cm2. |
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