Consumer acceptance of minced meat patties from boars in four European countries
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Author
Aluwé, M.
Aaslyng, M.
Backus, G.
Bonneau, M.
Chevillon, P.
Haugen, J.E.
Meier- Dinke, L.
Mörlein, D.
Oliver, M.A.
Snoek, H.M.
Tuyttens, F.A.M.
Font-i-Furnols, M.
Publication date
2017-11-28ISSN
0309-1740
Abstract
A consumer study was performed in four EU countries to further clarify the acceptability of meat with boar taint. In Denmark, France, Italy and Poland, a total of 476 female consumers evaluated 8 meat patties from boars with varying levels of skatole (0.10-0.40μg/g fat tissue) and androstenone (0.47-2.00 μg/g fat tissue), in a pair-wise comparison with patties from castrates. Boar meat patties were always less preferred than the castrate meat patties, regardless of the level of androstenone and skatole. Acceptability of the boar meat patties decreased with increasing skatole level. In samples with low skatole levels, higher levels of androstenone also reduced acceptability among androstenone sensitive consumers. No clear threshold levels for androstenone and skatole could be identified. Maps presenting the reduction in preference due to increasing levels of skatole and androstenone, and corrected for the general acceptance of the meat product were developed, taking into account androstenone sensitivity. Further work is needed, covering the whole range of androstenone and skatole levels found in entire male pigs and for a wider set of meat products.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Accepted version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
663/664 - Aliments i nutrició. Enologia. Olis. Greixos
Pages
32
Publisher
Elsevier
Is part of
Meat Science
Citation
Aluwé, M., M. Aaslyng, G. Backus, M. Bonneau, P. Chevillon, J.-E. Haugen, and L. Meier-Dinkel et al. 2018. "Consumer Acceptance Of Minced Meat Patties From Boars In Four European Countries". Meat Science 137: 235-243. Elsevier BV. doi:10.1016/j.meatsci.2017.11.034.
Grant agreement number
SANCO/ /2012-G3-SI2.639774/A study on consumer acceptance in the European Union and in third countries of pig meat obtained from male pigs not surgically castrated/CAMPIG
Program
Qualitat i Tecnologia Alimentària
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