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Comparison of performance and quantitative descriptive analysis sensory profiling and its relationship to consumer liking between the artisanal cheese producers panel and the descriptive trained panel
Authors:Emmanuel de Jesús Ramírez-Rivera  Pablo Díaz-Rivera  Lorena Guadalupe Ramón-Canul  José Manuel Juárez-Barrientos  Jesús Rodríguez-Miranda  Erasmo Herman-Lara  Witoon Prinyawiwatkul  José Andrés Herrera-Corredor
Affiliation:2. Tecnológico Nacional de México/Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Zongolica-Campus Valle de Orizaba, 94300, Veracruz, México;3. Instituto de Investigaciones sobre Salud Pública. Universidad de la Sierra Sur, Calle Guillermo Rojas Mijangos S/N, Colonia Ciudad Universitaria, C.P. 70800, Miahuatlán de Porfirio Díaz, Oaxaca, México;4. Instituto Tecnológico de Tuxtepec, 68350, Oaxaca, México;6. Colegio de Postgraduados, Campus Córdoba, 94946, Veracruz, México
Abstract:The aim of this research was to compare the performance and sensory profiling of a panel of artisanal cheese producers against a trained panel and their relationship to consumer liking (external preference mapping). Performance was analyzed statistically at an individual level using the Fisher's test (F) for discrimination, the mean square error for repeatability, and Manhattan plots for visualizing the intra-panel homogeneity. At group level, performance was evaluated using ANOVA. External preference mapping technique was applied to determine the efficiency of each sensory profile. Results showed that the producers panel was discriminant and repetitive with a performance similar to that of the trained panel. Manhattan plots showed that the performance of artisanal cheese producers was more homogeneous than trained panelists. The correlation between sensory profiles (Rv = 0.95) demonstrated similarities in the generation and use of sensory profiles. The external preference maps generated individually with the profiles of each panel were also similar. Recruiting individuals familiar with the production of artisanal cheeses as panelists is a viable strategy for sensory characterization of artisanal cheeses within their context of origin because their results were similar to those from the trained panel and can be correlated with consumer liking data.
Keywords:discrimination  confidence ellipses  Manhattan plot  multivariate multiple factor analysis
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