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Handbook for Sensory and Consumer-Driven New Product Development, A: Innovative Technologies for the Food and Beverage Industry


Handbook for Sensory and Consumer-Driven New Product Development, A: Innovative Technologies for the Food and Beverage Industry

Hardback by O'Sullivan, Maurice (Ciena)

Handbook for Sensory and Consumer-Driven New Product Development, A: Innovative Technologies for the Food and Beverage Industry

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ISBN:
9780081003527
Publication Date:
13 Sep 2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Elsevier Science & Technology
Imprint:
Woodhead Publishing Ltd
Pages:
370 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Handbook for Sensory and Consumer-Driven New Product Development, A: Innovative Technologies for the Food and Beverage Industry

Description

A Handbook for Sensory and Consumer Driven New Product Development explores traditional and well established sensory methods (difference, descriptive and affective) as well as taking a novel approach to product development and the use of new methods and recent innovations. This book investigates the use of these established and new sensory methods, particularly hedonic methods coupled with descriptive methods (traditional and rapid), through multivariate data analytical interfaces in the process of optimizing food and beverage products effectively in a strategically defined manner. The first part of the book covers the sensory methods which are used by sensory scientists and product developers, including established and new and innovative methods. The second section investigates the product development process and how the application of sensory analysis, instrumental methods and multivariate data analysis can improve new product development, including packaging optimization and shelf life. The final section defines the important sensory criteria and modalities of different food and beverage products including Dairy, Meat, Confectionary, Bakery, and Beverage (alcoholic and non-alcoholic), and presents case studies indicating how the methods described in the first two sections have been successfully and innovatively applied to these different foods and beverages. The book is written to be of value to new product development researchers working in large corporations, SMEs (micro, small or medium-sized enterprises) as well as being accessible to the novice starting up their own business. The innovative technologies and methods described are less expensive than some more traditional practices and aim to be quick and effective in assisting products to market. Sensory testing is critical for new product development/optimization, ingredient substitution and devising appropriate packaging and shelf life as well as comparing foods or beverages to competitor's products.

Contents

Part I. Sensory Methods 1. Difference Methods 2. Descriptive Methods 3. Sensory Affective (Hedonic) Testing 4. Rapid Sensory Profiling Methods 5. Multivariate Data Analysis for Product Development and Optimisation Part II. Product Quality, Development and Optimisation 6. Shelf Life and Sensory Quality of Foods and Beverages 7. Packaging Technologies for Maintaining Sensory Quality 8. Instrumental Assessment of the Sensory Quality of Food and Beverage Products 9. Nutritionally Optimised Low Fat Foods 10. Sensory and Consumer-Led Innovative Product Development - From Inception to the Shelf (Current and Future Methodologies) Part III. Case Studies: Sensory and Consumer DrivenNPD in Action 11. Sensory Properties Affecting Meat and Poultry Quality 12. Sensory Properties of Dairy Products 13. Sensory Properties of Beverage Products (Alcoholic and Nonalcoholic) 14. Sensory Properties of Bakery and Confectionary Products

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