Publication
Predicting consumer acceptance of cracker coated and roasted peanuts from descriptive analysis ratings and hexanal measurements
Details
Author(s):
NR Grosso; AVA Resurreccion
Type of Document:
Scholarly Article
Publisher/Journal:
Journal of Food Science
Date of Publication:
2002
Place of Publication:
Not Available
Description
Abstract: A consumer test, descriptive analysis, and hexanal measurements were performed in cracker-coated peanuts (CCP) and roasted peanuts (RP) to determine the cut-off point for acceptability of stored CCP and RP. Regression analysis showed that roasted peanutty, oxidized and painty flavors and hexanal Content were good predictors (R2? 0.70) of overall acceptance and flavor ratings. A hexanal Content higher than 5.39 ?g/g in CCP and 7.40 ?g/g in RP, and/or an oxidized flavor intensity higher than 27.4 in CCP and 36.2 in RP is expected to have a product unacceptable to consumers (overall acceptance of 5 or lower). These values can likewise be used to determine the endpoint of shelf life of the products.