Relationship between colorimetric (instrumental) evaluation and consumer-defined beef colour acceptability
- PMID: 27294520
- DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2016.05.002
Relationship between colorimetric (instrumental) evaluation and consumer-defined beef colour acceptability
Abstract
The relationship between instrumental colorimetric values (L*, a*, b*, the ratio of reflectance at 630nm and 580nm) and consumer perception of acceptable beef colour was evaluated using a web-based survey and standardised photographs of beef m. longissimus lumborum with known colorimetrics. Only L* and b* were found to relate to average consumer opinions of beef colour acceptability. Respondent nationality was also identified as a source of variation in beef colour acceptability score. Although this is a preliminary study with the findings necessitating additional investigation, these results suggest L* and b* as candidates for developing instrumental thresholds for consumer beef colour expectations.
Keywords: Colour measurement; Consumer thresholds; HunterLab; Meat; Objective versus subjective.
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