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Comparative Study
. 2015 Aug:106:69-77.
doi: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2015.04.001. Epub 2015 Apr 10.

Influence of familiarity with goat meat on liking and preference for capretto and chevon

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Comparative Study

Influence of familiarity with goat meat on liking and preference for capretto and chevon

Monica Borgogno et al. Meat Sci. 2015 Aug.

Abstract

The research aimed at assessing liking and preference for capretto and chevon as a function of consumer familiarity with goat meat. Five meats were produced: traditional milk capretto (MC), heavy summer capretto (HSC), summering (SCh), fall (FCh) and late fall chevon (LFCh). HSC was the most tender meat, having less cooking losses than both MC and redder chevon types. The instrumental profile corresponded with the appearance and texture attributes perceived by panellists. With aging of kids, meat lost its milk aroma (MC) and sweet taste (HSC) and acquired an increasing intensity of goat flavour and livery notes, partially related to feeding regime and fatty acid profile. A niche market preferred chevon over capretto, while the cluster of consumers who were unfamiliar with chevon showed a decrease in pleasantness when tasting chevon, the familiar group reduced their ratings only for meat from the oldest kids.

Keywords: Familiarity; Fatty acids; Goat meat; Internal preference map; Sensory profile.

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