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Tartary Buckwheat: A New Plant-Based Ingredient to Enrich Corn-Based Gluten-Free Formulations

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
Citation:
Tartary Buckwheat: A New Plant-Based Ingredient to Enrich Corn-Based Gluten-Free Formulations / M. Appiani, N.S. Rabitti, C. Proserpio, A. Pagliarini, M. Laureati. - In: FOODS. - ISSN 2304-8158. - 10:11(2021 Oct 28), pp. 2613.1-2613.15. [10.3390/foods10112613]
abstract:
Tartary buckwheat is a pseudocereal receiving increasing attention as a minor crop interesting for agrobiodiversity conservation and sustainability. It is rich in bioactive substances which, however, may lead to sensory properties undesirable to the consumer, such as bitterness and astringency. The aim was to evaluate consumers’ perception and overall liking of food products enriched with tartary or common buckwheat. A total of 120 consumers (56% women) aged 20–60 years (mean age ± SD: 38.8 ± 13.0 years) evaluated six samples of a corn-based gluten-free formulation enriched by increasing concentrations (20%, 30%, 40%) of either common (CB) or tartary buckwheat (TB) flour for overall liking and appropriateness of sensory properties. Results showed significant differences (p < 0.0001) in liking among samples. Considering all subjects, liking decreased with the increase of tartary buckwheat additions, although TB20 and TB30 samples were well accepted and comparable to all CB samples. TB40 was the least liked product. Two clusters of consumers showing opposite behaviours according to liking were found. One cluster (30%) showed an increased liking with the increasing amount of tartary buckwheat. These results show that by keeping the concentration of tartary buckwheat up to 30%, it is possible to develop new products accepted by consumers.
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
tartary buckwheat; liking; hedonic response; consumers; food acceptability; just-about-right;
List of contributors:
M. Appiani, N.S. Rabitti, C. Proserpio, A. Pagliarini, M. Laureati
Authors of the University:
APPIANI MARTA ( author )
LAUREATI MONICA ( author )
Link to information sheet:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/878397
Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/878397/1898349/Appiani%20et%20al.,%20Foods%202021.pdf
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MIND FoodS HUB
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