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INSTRUMENTAL AND SENSORY CHARACTERIZATION OF COOKED POTATO TEXTURE
Authors:ANETTE KISTRUP THYBO  MAGNI MARTENS
Affiliation:The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University Department of Dairy and Food Science Rolighedsvej 30, DK-1958 Frederiksberg C, Denmark;Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences Department of Fruit, Vegetable and Food Science P.O. Box 102 DK-5792 Aarslev, Denmark
Abstract:Uniaxial compression, Texture Profile Analysis (TPA) and chemical measurements were related to sensory texture evaluation of potato quality during storage. Principal component analysis grouped the varieties into three types of variation: mealiness versus firmness and springiness (PC1), moistness versus adhesiveness (PC2) and hardness versus adhesiveness and moistness (PC3). In uniaxial compression the variable 'stress', 'work up to fracture' and 'total work during compression' described the same type of information in the data. These uniaxial data and most of the TPA data were highly correlated. Uniaxial compression data (stress, strain, modulus of deformability), starch structural data (area, roundness, aspect ratio), specific gravity and pectin methyl esterase activity discriminated between the varieties and harvest times. Partial Least Squares Regression showed stress, strain, modulus of deformability and specific gravity to be the most important variables in distinguishing between two groups of sensory texture attributes explaining 65% of the total variance in the sensory data. Coefficients of correlation between predicted and measured sensory attributes were in the range 0.36–0.79. The TPA data were not found to be relevant substitutions for the sensory attributes.
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