Title of article
Texture profile and correlation between sensory and instrumental analyses on extruded snacks Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Amanda Maldo Paula، نويسنده , , Ana Carolina Conti-Silva، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
6
From page
9
To page
14
Abstract
Instrumental texture analysis on extruded snacks is widely applied, however there is no scientific consensus about the test and probe types that can be correlated with the sensory texture of snacks. Eleven commercial extruded snacks of different shapes were evaluated instrumentally using different probes and sensorially through descriptive analysis. The snack texture was described using the attributes of hardness, crispness, adhesiveness, fracturability and chewiness. Cylindrical snacks were described through crispness and fracturability, pelleted and shell-shaped snacks by chewiness and ring-shaped snacks by adhesiveness and hardness. Hardness and adhesiveness were correlated with a Warner–Bratzler test using a “V” shape probe (r = 0.718 and r = 0.763, respectively), while fracturability and chewiness were correlated with a Warner–Bratzler test using a guillotine (r = 0.776 and r = 0.662, respectively). The fairly strong good correlations enable application of these instrumental tests as an indication of the sensory texture of extruded snacks.
Keywords
Descriptive analysis , Snack food , Instrumental analysis , Texture
Journal title
Journal of Food Engineering
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Journal of Food Engineering
Record number
1170190
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