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Gous, Andries Gustav Stefanus
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Almli, Valerie L.
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Coetzee, Vinet
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De Kock, Henrietta Letitia
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2020-08-12T11:12:13Z |
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2020-08-12T11:12:13Z |
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2019-02 |
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Color, aroma, sweet, and bitter tastes contribute to the sensory perception of grapefruit juice. Consumers differ about liking grapefruit. A reason is the bitter taste that characterize the fruit. The objective was to determine the effect of varying the color (red or yellow), aroma (two levels), bitterness (three levels), and sweetness (three levels) of a grapefruit-like model beverage, on consumers’ liking and perception of its sensory properties. The sensory profiles of thirty-six grapefruit-like beverages, created on the basis of a factorial design, has been described. Consumers rated their liking of color, aroma, and flavor of the twelve most diverse beverages. Bitter and sweet levels of the beverages had a significant effect on the flavor and aftertaste attributes. Aroma concentration had a significant effect on the majority of the sensory attributes. Color had a significant effect on perception of some of the aroma attributes, as well as the grapefruit’s flavor intensity. Consumers liked the red beverages more than the yellow ones, and those with low aroma over the high aroma intensity. Consumers preferred the low bitter/high sweet beverages. Pungent and grapefruit aroma were found to be negative drivers for liking of the aroma. Sweet and citrus flavors were found to be positive drivers and sour and bitter flavors were found to be negative drivers of flavor-preferences (or liking) of the tested beverages. |
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Consumer Science |
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Food Science |
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pm2020 |
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dc.description.sponsorship |
National Research Foundation of South Africa, Norwegian Agriculture and Food Industry Research and FoodSMaCK strategic program. |
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dc.description.uri |
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/nutrients |
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Gous, A.G.S., Almli, V.L., Coetzee, V. et al, 2019,'Effects of varying the color, aroma, bitter and sweet levels of a grapefruit-like model beverage on sensory properties and consumer liking', Nutrients, vol. 11, no. 2, art. 464, pp. 1-16. |
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2072-6643 (online) |
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10.3390/nu11020464 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2263/75654 |
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en |
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MDPI |
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© 2019 by the authors. Licensee: MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license. |
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Grapefruit |
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Sensory |
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Consumer |
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Bitter |
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Naringin |
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Sweet |
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Aroma |
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Color |
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Hedonic |
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dc.title |
Effects of varying the color, aroma, bitter and sweet levels of a grapefruit-like model beverage on sensory properties and consumer liking |
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Article |
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