Sensory Analysis and Consumer Preference: Best Practices

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Abstract

Sensory science is a multidisciplinary field that encompasses a wide variety of established and newly developed tests to document human responses to stimuli. Sensory tests are not limited to the area of food science but they find wide application within the diverse areas of the food science arena. Sensory tests can be divided into two basic groups: analytical tests and affective tests. Analytical tests are generally product-focused, and affective tests are generally consumer-focused. Selection of the appropriate test is critical for actionable results. This review addresses an overview of sensory tests and best practices.

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Drake, M. A., Watson, M. E., & Liu, Y. (2023, March 27). Sensory Analysis and Consumer Preference: Best Practices. Annual Review of Food Science and Technology. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-food-060721-023619

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