Food aroma affects bite size

  • de Wijk R
  • Polet I
  • Boek W
  • et al.
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To evaluate the effect of food aroma on bite size, a semisolid vanilla custard dessert was delivered repeatedly into the mouth of test subjects using a pump while various concentrations of cream aroma were presented retronasally to the nose. Termination of the pump, which determined bite size, was controlled by the subject via a push button. Over 30 trials with 10 subjects, the custard was presented randomly either without an aroma, or with aromas presented below or near the detection threshold.

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de Wijk, R. A., Polet, I. A., Boek, W., Coenraad, S., & Bult, J. H. (2012). Food aroma affects bite size. Flavour, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/2044-7248-1-3

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