Effects of coating on the acceptability of baby-carrots

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Joesse Maria de Assis Teixeira Kluge
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Minim, Valéria Paula Rodrigues, Chaves, José Benício Paes, Yamashita, Fábio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2767
Resumo: The consumer’s opinion of a product is influenced by its appearance. This, in turn, will influence the decision to purchase and eat the product. Equally, the shelf life and acceptability of carrots subjected to minimal processing is influenced by the fading or superficial blanching that develops in the product. The aim of this work was to evaluate the sensorial acceptability of mini-carrots in relation to the colour. colour. Carrots of the variety Indiana-F1 were processed in the premises of ‘ Mr. Rabbit Farm Ltd ‘ and divided in two lots, where one followed the normal flow of processing for the industry and to the other a coating stage was added, using an aqueous 2% solution of polypeptides. The two lots were stored in upright racks, using two temperatures, 5ºC and 10ºC, for subsequent sensorial evaluation. The acceptability tests of the 4 samples of baby-carrots were conducted after 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21 and 25 days of storage. Each time, from 100 to 125 consumers evaluated the baby-carrots using a 9 point hedonic scale. The evaluations were accomplished in three existing supermarkets in Viçosa. After one day of storage, the spacial separation of the samples suggested the existence of three groups, one formed by samples of baby-carrots without coating at 5º C and coated at 10º C, and the other two comprised baby-carrots coated at 5º C and not coated at 10 ºC. The consumers’ distribution demonstrated that the acceptance was quite homogeneous, indicating there was no definite preference of the consumers for any specific sample. On the 5th to the 25th day, the spacial separation of the samples suggested there were two different groups with relation to their acceptability, one for samples of coated baby-carrots and the other for non-coated, independently of storage temperature. The group formed by samples of coated babycarrots showed better acceptance to a larger number of consumers. The results indicated the efficiency of the coating in the maintenance of the characteristic colour of the carrot.
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spelling Effects of coating on the acceptability of baby-carrotsEfeito do revestimento na aceitabilidade de mini-cenourasEdible coatingBaby-carrotMinimum processingAcceptance testMap of internal preference.Revestimento comestívelMini-cenouraProcessamento mínimoTeste de aceitaçãoMapa de preferência interno.The consumer’s opinion of a product is influenced by its appearance. This, in turn, will influence the decision to purchase and eat the product. Equally, the shelf life and acceptability of carrots subjected to minimal processing is influenced by the fading or superficial blanching that develops in the product. The aim of this work was to evaluate the sensorial acceptability of mini-carrots in relation to the colour. colour. Carrots of the variety Indiana-F1 were processed in the premises of ‘ Mr. Rabbit Farm Ltd ‘ and divided in two lots, where one followed the normal flow of processing for the industry and to the other a coating stage was added, using an aqueous 2% solution of polypeptides. The two lots were stored in upright racks, using two temperatures, 5ºC and 10ºC, for subsequent sensorial evaluation. The acceptability tests of the 4 samples of baby-carrots were conducted after 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21 and 25 days of storage. Each time, from 100 to 125 consumers evaluated the baby-carrots using a 9 point hedonic scale. The evaluations were accomplished in three existing supermarkets in Viçosa. After one day of storage, the spacial separation of the samples suggested the existence of three groups, one formed by samples of baby-carrots without coating at 5º C and coated at 10º C, and the other two comprised baby-carrots coated at 5º C and not coated at 10 ºC. The consumers’ distribution demonstrated that the acceptance was quite homogeneous, indicating there was no definite preference of the consumers for any specific sample. On the 5th to the 25th day, the spacial separation of the samples suggested there were two different groups with relation to their acceptability, one for samples of coated baby-carrots and the other for non-coated, independently of storage temperature. The group formed by samples of coated babycarrots showed better acceptance to a larger number of consumers. The results indicated the efficiency of the coating in the maintenance of the characteristic colour of the carrot.A aparência de um produto influencia a opinião do consumidor na sua decisão de compra e conseqüente consumo. Assim, a vida de prateleira e aceitabilidade de cenouras minimamente processadas é influenciada pela descoloração ou esbranquiçamento superficial que se desenvolve no produto. Este trabalho objetivou avaliar a aceitabilidade sensorial, em relação à cor, de mini-cenouras. Raízes de cenouras da variedade Indiana-F1 foram processadas na Indústria Mr. Rabbit Farm Ltda e divididas em dois lotes, onde um seguiu o fluxograma de processamento da indústria e ao outro foi acrescentada a etapa de revestimento em solução aquosa de 2% de polipeptídeos. Os dois lotes foram armazenados em expositores verticais, sob duas temperaturas, 5oC e 0oC, para posterior avaliação sensorial. Os testes de aceitação das 4 amostras de mini cenouras foram realizados com 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21 e 25 dias de armazenamento. Em cada tempo, de 100 a 125 consumidores avaliaram as mini-cenouras utilizando escala hedônica de 9 pontos. As avaliações foram realizadas em três supermercados existentes em Viçosa. Com um dia de armazenamento, a separação espacial das amostras sugeriu existir três grupos, um formado por amostras de mini-cenouras sem revestimento a 5º C e revestidas a 10º C e os outros dois por mini cenouras revestidas a 5º C e não revestidas a 10 ºC. A distribuição dos consumidores demonstrou que a aceitação foi bastante homogênea, indicando não haver definição de preferência dos consumidores por nenhuma amostra específica. Do quinto ao 25º dia, a separação espacial das amostras sugeriu existir dois grupos distintos em relação à aceitabilidade, um formado por minicenouras revestidas e outro por não revestidas, independente da temperatura de armazenamento, onde o grupo formado por amostras e mini-cenouras revestidas apresentou melhor aceitação por um número maior de consumidores. Os resultados indicaram a eficiência do revestimento na manutenção da cor característica da cenoura.UEL2008-09-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/276710.5433/1679-0359.2008v29n3p591Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 29 No. 3 (2008); 591-596Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 29 n. 3 (2008); 591-5961679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of coating on the acceptability of baby-carrots
Efeito do revestimento na aceitabilidade de mini-cenouras
title Effects of coating on the acceptability of baby-carrots
spellingShingle Effects of coating on the acceptability of baby-carrots
Pereira, Joesse Maria de Assis Teixeira Kluge
Edible coating
Baby-carrot
Minimum processing
Acceptance test
Map of internal preference.
Revestimento comestível
Mini-cenoura
Processamento mínimo
Teste de aceitação
Mapa de preferência interno.
title_short Effects of coating on the acceptability of baby-carrots
title_full Effects of coating on the acceptability of baby-carrots
title_fullStr Effects of coating on the acceptability of baby-carrots
title_full_unstemmed Effects of coating on the acceptability of baby-carrots
title_sort Effects of coating on the acceptability of baby-carrots
author Pereira, Joesse Maria de Assis Teixeira Kluge
author_facet Pereira, Joesse Maria de Assis Teixeira Kluge
Minim, Valéria Paula Rodrigues
Chaves, José Benício Paes
Yamashita, Fábio
author_role author
author2 Minim, Valéria Paula Rodrigues
Chaves, José Benício Paes
Yamashita, Fábio
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Joesse Maria de Assis Teixeira Kluge
Minim, Valéria Paula Rodrigues
Chaves, José Benício Paes
Yamashita, Fábio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Edible coating
Baby-carrot
Minimum processing
Acceptance test
Map of internal preference.
Revestimento comestível
Mini-cenoura
Processamento mínimo
Teste de aceitação
Mapa de preferência interno.
topic Edible coating
Baby-carrot
Minimum processing
Acceptance test
Map of internal preference.
Revestimento comestível
Mini-cenoura
Processamento mínimo
Teste de aceitação
Mapa de preferência interno.
description The consumer’s opinion of a product is influenced by its appearance. This, in turn, will influence the decision to purchase and eat the product. Equally, the shelf life and acceptability of carrots subjected to minimal processing is influenced by the fading or superficial blanching that develops in the product. The aim of this work was to evaluate the sensorial acceptability of mini-carrots in relation to the colour. colour. Carrots of the variety Indiana-F1 were processed in the premises of ‘ Mr. Rabbit Farm Ltd ‘ and divided in two lots, where one followed the normal flow of processing for the industry and to the other a coating stage was added, using an aqueous 2% solution of polypeptides. The two lots were stored in upright racks, using two temperatures, 5ºC and 10ºC, for subsequent sensorial evaluation. The acceptability tests of the 4 samples of baby-carrots were conducted after 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21 and 25 days of storage. Each time, from 100 to 125 consumers evaluated the baby-carrots using a 9 point hedonic scale. The evaluations were accomplished in three existing supermarkets in Viçosa. After one day of storage, the spacial separation of the samples suggested the existence of three groups, one formed by samples of baby-carrots without coating at 5º C and coated at 10º C, and the other two comprised baby-carrots coated at 5º C and not coated at 10 ºC. The consumers’ distribution demonstrated that the acceptance was quite homogeneous, indicating there was no definite preference of the consumers for any specific sample. On the 5th to the 25th day, the spacial separation of the samples suggested there were two different groups with relation to their acceptability, one for samples of coated baby-carrots and the other for non-coated, independently of storage temperature. The group formed by samples of coated babycarrots showed better acceptance to a larger number of consumers. The results indicated the efficiency of the coating in the maintenance of the characteristic colour of the carrot.
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