Search results for "Acceptabilité"
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Comprehension and food analysis of a fermented mixture of animal proteins and vegetable proteins : influence on the physico-chemistry and the accepta…
2017
Many problems have been identified following the attempts to incorporate vegetal proteins in our food. In particular, off-flavor, taste or texture have been highlighted as real barriers to the acceptability of plant products by consumers. The consumer himself is also an important determinant regarding the term "acceptability." So, in order to develop a new fermented product based on pea, two issues were studied: the product and the consumer. To understand the physico-chemical properties and the acceptability of pea protein-based fermented products, several factors have been investigated in successive stages such as culture, positive health and environmental claims, lactic acid bacteria stra…
Produits transformés, entre science et science-fiction
2021
En science-fiction, le futur de nos tables a souvent été mis en scène : des bouilles nutritives de Matrix aux pâtes d'insectes de Snowpiercer, ou bien aux légumes géants de Woody et les robots. Comment mangerons-nous dans le futur ? Nos goûts changeront-ils comme nos plats? Et dans l'espace, est-ce que la mayonnaise prendra sur l'ISS?
Chlorine flavor perception and neutralization in drinking water
2010
For water suppliers, using chlorine is necessary to ensure water bacteriological quality from the treatment plant to the consumers’ tap. However, chlorine flavour is one of the most common reasons advocated for choosing tap water alternatives as drinking water. As a consequence, the putative link between chlorine flavour perception and tap water consumption is an issue in drinking water habits studies. Since the sensory mechanisms involved in chlorine flavour perception remained largely unknown, the main objective of this thesis work was to first highlight those mechanisms and then to identify potential lever chlorine flavour sensory neutralisation.In a first step, we demonstrated that hypo…
Qu’est-ce que l’Infrastructure de Recherche CALIS peut apporter à des projets de recherche pluridisciplinaire ? Exemple du projet FroM’Innov dans le …
2021
Qu’est-ce que l’Infrastructure de Recherche CALIS peut apporter à des projets de recherche pluridisciplinaire ? Exemple du projet FroM’Innov dans le MP SYALSA; International audience; CALIS est une Infrastructure de recherche distribuée s’appuyant sur les compétences « Consommateurs, Alimentation et Santé » des Infrastructures Scientifiques Collectives (ISC) qui la compose. L’ISC Plate-Forme Lait porte un projet dans le méta-programme SYALSA dont l’objectif majeur consiste à tester l’acceptabilité d’une innovation de rupture par le consommateur puis de déterminer précisément l’acceptabilité par le consommateur des principaux paramètres composant la construction de l’axe santé de ce produit …
The European sTANDEM project for certification in medical English: standards, acceptability and transgression(s)
2014
In the global world of international communication, employers or institutions that wish to determine the language skills of non-native speakers of English usually turn to generalist proficiency tests such as the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or the slightly more business-oriented TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication). These tests enable test takers to certify that they have reached a certain level in skills needed in everyday life and, sometimes, workplace situations, but they do not assess language skills for specific purposes.Aware of this vacuum, a consortium of European teachers/researchers and international experts in the domain of medical English unde…
Sensorialité et diversification alimentaire
2010
ISSN : 0291-0233 ; http://www.medecine-et-enfance.net/
Techniques culinaires et confort en bouche chez la personne âgée
2020
Culinary processes and food comfortability in an older population Aging is often accompanied by oral impairments, including the loss of teeth and a decline in saliva flow. These changes can lead older people to avoid the consumption of foods that are difficult to chew such as meat. This may consequently increase the risk of sarcopenia (loss of muscle mass, strength and performance) as well as the risk of protein-energy undernutrition in this population. In order to compensate the decline in oral health observed in older individual and to maintain meat consumption, we assessed the impact of four culinary processes (cooking bag, tenderizer, marinade and low-temperature cooking) on the percept…