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Comparing the effects of thermal and non-thermal technologies on pomegranate juice quality: A review.

2019

The consumption of pomegranate juice (PJ) has increased substantially since scientific literature reported its therapeutic benefits that are attributable to antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-carcinogenic, and anti- inflammatory properties. The growing consumer demands for fresh and high-quality food products have led to the interest in non- thermal technologies for preservation of fruit juices. Although thermal pasteurization is the most widely used preservation technology, it has adverse effects on the nutritional and sensory quality of juices. Conversely, non- thermal technologies are suitable alternatives for preservation and without negative effects on the quality. However, there is limi…

Hot TemperatureFood HandlingUltraviolet Raysmedia_common.quotation_subjectPasteurization01 natural sciencesAnalytical Chemistrylaw.invention0404 agricultural biotechnologylawUltraviolet lightFood QualityQuality (business)media_common2. Zero hungerLythraceaebusiness.industry010401 analytical chemistry04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral MedicinePomegranate juice ; Ultraviolet light ; High-pressure processing ; Ultrasound ; Pulsed electric field ; Cold plasma040401 food science0104 chemical sciencesBiotechnologyFruit and Vegetable JuicesFood productsPasteurizationbusinessFood ScienceFood chemistry
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Quick and dirty but still pretty good: a review of new descriptive methods in food science

2012

Summary For food scientists and industrials, descriptive profiling is an essential tool that involves the evaluation of both the qualitative and quantitative sensory characteristics of a product by a panel. Recently, in response to industrial demands to develop faster and more cost-effective methods of descriptive analysis, several methods have been offered as alternatives to conventional profiling. These methods can be classified in three families: (i) verbal-based methods (flash profile and check-all-that-apply), (ii) similarity-based methods (free sorting task and projective mapping aka Napping®) and (iii) reference-based methods (polarised sensory positioning and pivot profile). We succ…

Information retrievalProjective mappingDescriptive statisticsComputer scienceQuick-and-dirtyFood productsProfiling (information science)Statistical analysisSensory analysisIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringAKAFood ScienceInternational Journal of Food Science & Technology
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Ethnocentrism Effects on Consumers’ Behavior during COVID-19 Pandemic

2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has upset everyone’s normal daily activities, generating psychiatric disorders and changing consumers’ preferences. Among others, the agri-food sector has experienced strong changes and, during the lockdown period, Italian consumers modified their purchasing habits in response to the fear and uncertainty generated by the spread of the virus. In order to find out the main consequences of the shock suffered during the period and to understand which factors have affected purchasing choices, an online survey was conducted on 286 Italian consumers. The results show that ethnocentrism has been the factor that most has influenced consumers’ behavior during the lockdown period…

Italian consumersEthnocentrismActivities of daily livingCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)agri-food productsAdvertisingDevelopmentPurchasinglockdownShock (economics)Economics as a scienceOrder (business)Pandemicddc:330BusinessEating habitsneuropsychological effectsHB71-74Economies
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Online Grocery Shopping at Multichannel Supermarkets: The Impact of Retailer Brand Equity

2021

Online shopping for food products is quickly accelerating worldwide, particularly following the impact of COVID-19 pandemic. Most e-grocers are multichannel supermarkets that have developed the onl...

Marketing0303 health sciences2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)030309 nutrition & dieteticsSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)05 social sciences03 medical and health sciencesFood products0502 economics and businessPandemic050211 marketingBusinessBrand equityBusiness and International ManagementMarketingGrocery shoppingFood ScienceJournal of Food Products Marketing
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What are you?: pragmatic, self-confident, #hashtag or a vital senior? Using marketing to curb alcoholism and encourage healthy consumption!

2017

From a public administration approach, alcohol consumption is responsible for 3.8% of overall mortality. From a private approach, companies in the alcohol industry are faced with increasing competi...

MarketingConsumption (economics)Alcohol industrybusiness.industry05 social sciences030508 substance abuseDisease cluster03 medical and health sciencesFood products0502 economics and business050211 marketingAlcohol intakeBusinessBusiness and International ManagementMarketingDrinking environment0305 other medical scienceAlcohol consumptionAdministration (government)Food ScienceJournal of Food Products Marketing
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The role of mechanical properties of brittle airy foods on the masticatory performance

2010

This work investigates the mastication of two samples of typical cereal food products previously characterised by different sensory, textural and mechanical properties, by two complementary approaches. Electromyographic records and image analysis of chewed food particles first confirm the importance of the brittle behaviour of the products on human mastication. For both products, the fragmentation is followed by a significant agglomeration after less than 10 chewing cycles, both phenomena being correlated to the force magnitude and its evolution. Then, artificial mastication is undertaken to shed more light on the capability of the chewing simulator to discriminate both products under dry m…

Materials sciencedigestive oral and skin physiology030206 dentistry04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceMasticatory force03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnology0302 clinical medicineBrittlenessFood particlesFood productsForce magnitudeFood scienceBiological systemMasticationFood ScienceJournal of Food Engineering
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Intensità degli scambi agroalimentari tra i Paesi del bacino del Mediterraneo

2013

The Mediterranean has always been an area of strategic interest for the European Union (eu), which, since its establishment, has woven a compact network of relationships with its trading partners in the South and East of the Mediterranean, signing cooperation and then associative agreements with them. This study aims to present a view of how the agro-food trade network has evolved between the eu’s Mediterranean partner countries and their neighbors in North Africa and the Near East. To measure the extent of this trade specific indicators are used which are also widely used in economic literature, albeit to analyze trade in sectors unconnected to agro-food. In particular, analyses carried ou…

Mediterranean climateEconomics and EconometricsMiddle Eastbusiness.industryInternational tradeAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Trade networkAgro-food productBilateral tradeEuro-Med Policy.GeographyInternational free trade agreementTrade IntensityFood productsSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleBorder trademedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceMediterranean countriemedia_common
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Intensity of Italy's agri-food trade with countries outside the EU Mediterranean

2013

This paper aims to present a framework of trade relations between Italy and the countries of southern and eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea. More specifically, using the indicators proposed in the analysis of international trade, we want to analyse the intensity of trade in agri-food products and the strength of trade ties between the bordering Mediterranean countries. The analysis of the intensity of trade flows of food products from Italy and the partner countries of North Africa and the Near East has allowed us to trace a network of flows between the countries in the area. If we can see an overall weakening of the agri-food trade, the analysis for individual partner states, however…

Mediterranean climateMarket integrationFood tradeMiddle Eastbusiness.industryTrade intensityTriangular tradeNorth africaInternational tradeEuro-Mediterranean policyEconomic globalizationGeneral Business Management and AccountingMediterranean seaGeographyEconomyInternational free trade agreementAgricultureFood productsSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuralebusinessMontenegroEconomic globalisationAgri-food sectorIntegration of marketInternational Journal of Business and Globalisation
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Consumption of spices and ethnic contamination in the daily diet of Italians - consumers’ preferences and modification of eating habits

2021

AbstractCurrently, consumers appear to have diversified characteristics with regard to food tastes and consumption habits. The globalization of markets and the migration phenomenon contributed to the modification of food preferences of consumers who gradually introduce into their eating habits foods and recipes typical of the tradition of foreign countries. In this scenario, also in Italy, it is going to increase the use of “foreign products” with the consequent fusion of traditional cuisine techniques and recipes with ingredients that are typical of foreign countries and cultures. Foods and ingredients originally consumed in Asian or South American countries are increasingly consumed by It…

Mediterranean dietTraditional foods030309 nutrition & dieteticsEthnic groupFood contamination03 medical and health sciencesGlobalization0404 agricultural biotechnologySocial integrationConsumption habitsTX341-641Food traditionMarketingSpicesConsumption (economics)0303 health sciencesNutrition. Foods and food supply04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesConsumption habit040401 food sciencePurchasingInternational food productSpiceInternationalizationProduct marketingAnthropologyOriginal ArticleBusinessInternational food productsFood ScienceJournal of Ethnic Foods
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Fruit juice sonication: Implications on food safety and physicochemical and nutritional properties

2015

Abstract Over the last years, consumers are increasingly demanding for nutritious, healthy and fresh-like food products, with high organoleptic quality. Nowadays, emerging non-thermal technologies have raised great interest as a viable alternative to the conventional thermal methods, since they have minimal impact on sensorial and nutritional properties of fresh foods. Ultrasound (US) is one of these promising non-conventional processing technologies and it is especially suitable for preservation of fluid foods. US may be used alone or in combination with other preservation techniques, such as mild heat temperatures, high pressures and antimicrobials. Besides, data on inactivation of food m…

Mild heatbusiness.industryTreatment durationOrganolepticBiologyFood safetyBiotechnologyFood productsFruit juiceFood sciencebusinessThermal methodsSpecific resistanceFood ScienceFood Research International
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