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Interactions texture-flaveur : mécanismes physico-chimiques ou mécanismes cognitifs ? Application à un gel laitier onctueux
2006
Texture, taste and aroma are key components of the perceived quality of foodstuffs. Many studies showed that modifying one of thèse dimensions could modify the perception of another one. However it is not always clear whether thèse interactions could be attributed to physico-chemical or cognitive mechanisms. The présent work aimed at studying sensory interactions between texture, taste and aroma, in relation with the perception of creaminess, an indicator of food quality. A first step consisted in defining the creaminess concept using sensory and verbal approaches. This study highlighted three groups of consumers: creaminess was associated to texture for the first group, to texture and tast…
Vapour partition of aroma compounds in strawberry flavoured custard cream and effect of fat content
2008
International audience; Gas–matrix partition coefficients (k) of volatile compounds of a strawberry flavour added to a complex model system (custard dessert, COST action 921 recipe) were determined. The influence of fat content on the volatility of the strawberry aroma compounds was investigated using full fat milk- (FFM) and skimmed milk- (SM) custards. For the purpose of this study, the phase ratio variation (PRV) method was used because of its easy application for a mixture of volatiles without requiring any calibration. From the 15 aroma compounds present in the flavouring mixture, seven were volatile enough to be detected and concentrated enough to allow the calculation of k values. Ga…
Effects of texture and temperature on the kinetic of aroma release from model dairy custards
2010
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T6R-4YYRMXD-2/2/9ac9167b05d21ef9ff6dcce684696e13 http://www.elsevier.com/locate/foodchem; International audience; The structure of a foodstuff, and its perceived texture, are important characteristics involved in the sensory availability of flavour compounds released during the food consumption. This study identifies the effect of texture on the dynamic release of aroma compounds under simulated oral conditions (temperature and shearing). Two custard desserts, with two levels of texture but the same composition, flavoured with four aroma compounds, were analysed. The rheological behaviour of the custards and the release of aroma compounds (SPME…
Relative importance of taste, texture and flavour on consumers memory for custard desserts
2006
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