2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2023.112813
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A sensory study on consumer valuation for plant-based meat alternatives: What is liked and disliked the most?

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“…The most frequently mentioned category in the WA task was sensory properties. Sensory properties of plant-based alternatives (PBAs) have been found to be important to consumers' liking of PBAs [11,55]. The sensory properties of PBAs identified by the participants would be considered to negatively impact consumer liking [13,25,56] and agree with the second most mentioned category, negative.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most frequently mentioned category in the WA task was sensory properties. Sensory properties of plant-based alternatives (PBAs) have been found to be important to consumers' liking of PBAs [11,55]. The sensory properties of PBAs identified by the participants would be considered to negatively impact consumer liking [13,25,56] and agree with the second most mentioned category, negative.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the Impossible Burger, which is made of very similar ingredients, has been found to taste equivalent to ground beef burgers in some studies. 14,15 Moreover, complete meals containing plant-based meats tend to be somewhat better liked than plant-based meats on their own, 16,17 although this trend may not be universal. 18 Furthermore, surveys conducted as part of the study 19 also found that the product's taste was generally regarded positively by participants (Supplementary Discussion).…”
Section: Malan 2022 Field Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although research on plant-based meats has not yet focused specifically on contrasting taste perception in blinded and informed conditions, available evidence generally finds modest but meaningful effects on related measures. 14,[36][37][38] Informed taste tests might then better reflect consumers' naturalistic taste experience, which is influenced by cognitive and environmental factors in addition to the contents of the food. 39 Furthermore, some evidence suggests 18,40 that plant-based meats may not need to perfectly emulate animal-based meat, but perhaps only be tasty in their own right (Supplementary Discussion).…”
Section: Ptc Are Ill-definedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the increasing demand for meat, environmental requirements, and health needs, there is an alternative market base for plant-based protein meat, with the number of commercially available products increasing year by year that are widely recognized by consumers [ 12 ]. Plant-based protein meat is a collective term for food products with a similar flavor, texture, and form to animal meat products, made from plant-based raw materials (e.g., cereals, pulses, etc., and algae, fungi, etc.)…”
Section: Types Of Plant-based Protein Products As Alternatives To Ani...mentioning
confidence: 99%