Guidelines for Sensory Analysis in Food Product Development and Quality Control
Roland P Carpenter author David H Lyon author Terry A Hasdell author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Aspen Publishers Inc.,U.S.
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Sensory testing has been in existence ever since man started to use his senses to judge the quality and safety of drinking water and foodstuffs. To some extent, sensory scien tists have perpetuated this fear by failing to recognize the industrial con straints to implementing sensory testing procedures.Sensory testing has been in existence ever since man started to use his senses to judge the quality and safety of drinking water and foodstuffs. With the onset of trading, there were several developments that led to more formalized testing, involving professional tasters and grading systems. Many of these grading systems are still in existence today and continue to serve a useful purpose, for example in assessing tea, coffee, and wines. However, there has also been a growing need for methods for well-repli cated, objective, unbiased sensory assessment, which can be applied rou tinely across a wide range of foods. Sensory analysis seeks to satisfy this need. Sensory analysis is not new to the food industry, but its application as a basic tool in food product development and quality control has not always been given the recognition and acceptance it deserves. This, we believe, is largely due to the lack of understanding about what sensory analysis can offer in product research, development, and marketing and a fear that the discipline is "too scientific" to be practical. To some extent, sensory scien tists have perpetuated this fear by failing to recognize the industrial con straints to implementing sensory testing procedures. These Guidelines are an attempt to redress the balance.
ISBN: 9780834216426
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 520g
210 pages
2nd ed. 2000. Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 2000