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J Texture Stud ; 54(3): 440-445, 2023 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37114586

RESUMO

Previous studies dealing with plant-based meat analogs confirmed the potential of oral processing methods to identify options for improving those products. Knowing that sensory perception can be influenced by adding condiments, this short communication aimed to investigate the texture and oral processing of four plant-based burger analogs and a beef burger when consumed in portions or as part of model meals with buns and sides. Texture profile analysis indicated that beef burgers and analog E were the toughest. Two analogs (B and S) showed textures close to beef, while one (analog D) displayed significantly lower values for hardness, toughness, cohesiveness, and springiness. The instrumental data was only partly reflected in the mastication parameters. Adaptations in mastication behavior were expected, but differences between the plant-based analogs were smaller than anticipated, although clear differences were observed for consumption time, number of chews and number of swallows. On the whole, mastication patterns concurred within different consumption scenarios (portions, model burgers), and significant correlations with instrumental texture were obtained.


Assuntos
Mastigação , Produtos da Carne , Animais , Bovinos , Sensação , Dureza , Produtos da Carne/análise
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Int J Food Sci Nutr ; 74(2): 209-218, 2023 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36732893

RESUMO

The influence of boiling, steaming, grilling and sous-vide treatments on bolus properties of vegetables was investigated. Cooking produced potato boluses with large particles or pasty boluses unsuitable for analysis. Celeriac preserved its brittleness and produced more small particles as mastication prolonged. Eggplant and zucchini were similar and both produced relatively large particles throughout the mastication. Saliva incorporation results showed an uncommon trend since boluses from the moment of swallowing did not have the highest moisture content. It was inferred that boiling had similar effects as steaming on one side, and grilling had similar effects as sous-vide on the other.


Assuntos
Culinária , Verduras , Culinária/métodos , Antioxidantes/análise , Vapor
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Meat Sci ; 188: 108805, 2022 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35313213

RESUMO

The literature suggests that wild boar meat structure is unique among pork meats, being less juicy and tender. However, a deeper analysis of wild boar meat consumption from the oral processing and sensory perception perspectives is lacking. This research reports on how boiling, grilling, and sous-vide cooking methods affect wild boar ham color, texture, mastication, bolus formation, and dynamic sensory perception. The examined cooking methods produced steaks of different colors, where the sous-vide was lighter and redder on cross-section. Meat having higher redness had lower hardness and chewiness. That was also further observed for oral processing, where the sous-vide and grilled meat demanded less effort for mastication, absorbed less saliva, and produced boluses with fewer and bigger particles than did the boiled meat. In contrast, boiling led to higher cooking loss, which further affected bolus formation, with more saliva needed. Regarding sensory perception, boiled meat was firm and fibrous compared to grilled and sous-vide meats that were juicier.


Assuntos
Mastigação , Sus scrofa , Animais , Culinária/métodos , Carne/análise , Percepção , Suínos
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Annu Rev Food Sci Technol ; 13: 193-215, 2022 03 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34784489

RESUMO

To increase the appeal of plant protein-based meat analogs, further progress needs to be made in their sensory perception. Given the limited number of studies on meat analogs, this review focuses on structure, oral processing, and sensory perception of meat and subsequently translates the insights to meat analogs. An extensive number of publications has built the current understanding of meat mechanical and structural properties, but inconsistencies concerning terminology and methodology execution as well as the wide variety in terms of natural origin limit solid conclusions about the control parameters for oral processing and sensory perception. Consumer-relevant textural aspects such as tenderness and juiciness are not directly correlated to single structural features but depend on an interplay of multiple factors and thus require a holistic approach. We discuss the differences in mastication and disintegration of meat and meat analogs and provide an outlook toward converting skeptical consumers into returning customers.


Assuntos
Carne
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J Texture Stud ; 53(2): 174-184, 2022 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34854495

RESUMO

The present study investigated the influence of boiling and grilling deployed at 15, 30, and 45 min on selected eggplant and zucchini qualities. The colorants present in these vegetables contribute to their attractive appearance while presenting health-benefit components. This study shows that boiling and grilling differently affected the color properties of the eggplant and zucchini flesh and skin, leading to discoloration. However, the multifactorial mechanisms behind this phenomenon are not yet fully uncovered. Both boiling and grilling caused softening in examined vegetables within cooking prolongation, but different effects were observed. In the case of grilling, large- and small-deformation mechanical parameters established higher values. Thus, grilling produced firmer samples, which was further projected on mastication and dynamic sensory perception. Although there was limited differentiation in mastication parameters, it was observable that grilled products were more mastication-demanding. The number of chews and consumption time provided most of the information and established higher values for short-time cooking treatments and grilling. As a consequence, samples that had longer in-oral exposure times were perceived as bitter (eggplant) or sweet (zucchini). Oppositely, boiled vegetables were juicier. Regardless of the type of vegetable or cooking method, the shortest cooking treatments resulted in products dominantly perceived as firm.


Assuntos
Solanum melongena , Verduras , Culinária/métodos , Mastigação , Percepção
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J Texture Stud ; 52(4): 447-460, 2021 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34231885

RESUMO

An effort required to masticate a bite of food seems important for a broad group of consumers considering many foodstuffs. Consumers with specific needs (elderly, people with impaired oral functioning) are also interested in ease of mastication. Besides understanding the relationships between mastication and sensory perception, a better insight into foodstuffs' mastication effort is needed to gain vital information when choosing the food and judging its quality. However, there is not much work describing the quantification of mastication effort as a quality grade. Within this research, we: (a) analyzed consumers' demands toward mastication attributes, (b) examined mastication, mechanical, and sensory parameters for nine foodstuffs (meat and dairy products), and (c) developed a quality function deployment model that connects consumers' demands with a multidimensional technical scale, enabling mastication effort quantification through a novel "ease of mastication index" (EMI). As a single-value quality score, EMI answers how much effort must be applied to masticate certain foodstuff. It is a left-sided index (it can have only positive values up to EMI = 1), having the maximal value for creamy cheese (0.96) and minimal (0.40) for fermented sausage in the present study, meaning the latter was the most difficult case study product for mastication. This study's practical application may be seen in the proposed model usage for foodstuffs research and development, bearing in mind ease of mastication. EMI may play an essential role as a novel quality indicator that can be considered crucial for broad and specific consumer groups.


Assuntos
Queijo , Produtos da Carne , Idoso , Preferências Alimentares , Humanos , Mastigação , Carne
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J Texture Stud ; 52(1): 36-44, 2021 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32885852

RESUMO

The influences of three different culinary methods: cooking, sous vide and grilling were studied with regards to quality and oral processing characteristics of pork ham. Besides instrumental analysis of color and textural properties of pork ham, sensory panel with 12 trained panelists participated in temporal dominance of sensations, oral processing analysis, boluses collection, particle size distribution analysis, and saliva incorporation. The results revealed that number of chews, mastication time and saliva incorporation are correlated with textural properties and cooking losses. In-mouth sensation was intertwined with juiciness, fibrousness and firmness depending on the culinary methods. Cooked pork ham showed highest results for hardness and cooking loss. Firmness and fibrousness were dominant sensory attributes. Sous-vide results show that firmness and juiciness dominated during the first third of consumption time. This corresponds with textural values for lowest values for hardness and cooking, number of chews and total exposure time. Sous-vide also resulted in lower values for number of chews and total exposure time associated with oral processing.


Assuntos
Culinária/métodos , Mastigação , Boca/fisiologia , Carne de Porco/análise , Animais , Cor , Dureza , Tamanho da Partícula , Saliva , Suínos , Paladar , Temperatura
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J Sci Food Agric ; 101(3): 960-969, 2021 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32748951

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Growing population demands more animal protein products. Pork remains one of the traditional and relatively sustainable types of meats for human consumption. In this paper, life-cycle assessment was performed using data from 12 pig farms. In parallel, a survey on the consumption of pork meat products was conducted analyzing responses from 806 pork meat consumers. The study aims to provide a quantitative calculation of six environmental footprints associated with the consumption of pork meat products in Serbia by analyzing data from pig farms and a pork meat consumption survey. RESULTS: Results revealed that pork meat production is responsible for the emission of 3.50 kg CO2e kg-1 live weight, 16.1 MJe kg-1 , 0.151 mg R11e kg-1 , 31.257 g SO2e kg-1 , 55.030 g PO4e kg-1 and 3.641 kg 1.4 dBe kg-1 . Further calculations reveal that weekly emissions of various environmental potentials associated with an average consumer of pork meat products in Serbia are estimated at values of 4.032 kg CO2e week-1 , 18.504 MJe week-1 , 0.17435 mg R11e week-1 , 35.972 g SO2e week-1 and 63.466 g PO4e week-1 . CONCLUSIONS: Results show that, on the one hand, pork products are responsible for environmental production impacts that mainly occur on farms while, on the other hand, consumption is characterized with high meat inclusion rates. As a leverage strategy it is recommended for producers to concentrate on lowering the production impacts rather than trying to reach consumers for sustainability conciseness. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry.


Assuntos
Poluentes Ambientais/análise , Carne de Porco/análise , Suínos/metabolismo , Animais , Dióxido de Carbono/análise , Dióxido de Carbono/metabolismo , Clorobenzenos/análise , Clorobenzenos/metabolismo , Meio Ambiente , Poluentes Ambientais/metabolismo , Fazendas , Humanos , Método de Monte Carlo , Fosfatos/análise , Fosfatos/metabolismo , Sérvia , Dióxido de Enxofre/análise , Dióxido de Enxofre/metabolismo , Suínos/crescimento & desenvolvimento
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J Texture Stud ; 51(6): 861-869, 2020 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32654141

RESUMO

This study had two objectives, to determine oral processing parameters and its correlation with mechanical properties of selected confectionery products and to categorize oral processing and sensory attributes based on a Kano model. Thirteen panelists analyzed five confectionery products in the oral processing part of the study. In parallel, 327 interviews participated in a field survey to enable analyzing responses to food quality and oral processing attributes. It has been confirmed that oral processing parameters are interrelated with most of the mechanical properties of confectionery products. Average number of bites is correlated with consumption time per bite, chewing rate, and bite size. Consumption time and chewing rate were negatively correlated for Brownie cake. Satiation was associated with eating rate and calorie intake rate for Jelly Candy and Waffle. All food quality requirements were categorized as "attractive" and "one-dimensional." Oral processing parameters-food breakdown and eating rate are aligned to "attractive" category, bite size was identified as a "must-be" category, and number of chews is outlined as a "reverse" category. The Kano model results show that oral processing parameters have a strong influence on consumer satisfaction in parallel with well-known sensorial characteristics associated with food quality.


Assuntos
Doces , Manipulação de Alimentos , Mastigação/fisiologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Mordeduras e Picadas , Ingestão de Alimentos/fisiologia , Ingestão de Energia/fisiologia , Feminino , Alimentos , Humanos , Masculino , Inquéritos e Questionários , Adulto Jovem
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