ABSTRACT

Sensory characterization is one of the most powerful, sophisticated, and extensively applied tools in sensory science. Descriptive analysis with trained assessors has been traditionally used for sensory characterization. Due to the cost of time and money required for its application, several novel methodologies, which do not require training, have

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|32 pages

Classical Descriptive Analysis

chapter 4|52 pages

Ideal Proling

chapter 7|32 pages

Flash Prole

chapter 8|22 pages

Free Sorting Task

chapter 9|26 pages

Projective Mapping and Napping

chapter 10|16 pages

Polarized Sensory Positioning Methodologies

chapter 11|36 pages

Check-All-That-Apply Questions

chapter 12|26 pages

Open-Ended Questions