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Influence of pig genetic type on sensory properties and consumer acceptance of Parma, San Daniele and Toscano dry‐cured hams
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AbstractBACKGROUNDThis study investigated the sensory properties and acceptability of different Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) dry‐cured hams. For each PDO, two genotypes were selected: IL×LW (reference hybrid) and Goland (commercial hybrid).RESULTSAccording to descriptive analysis, genetic variance affected few attributes describing Toscano and San Daniele ham sensory quality. The commercial hybrid Parma ham was distinct from the traditional one, the Goland genotype being significantly higher in red color, saltiness, dryness and hardness and showing a lower intensity of pork‐meat odor/flavor and sweetness than the IL×LW genotype. Consumer acceptance was mainly influenced by the PDO technology. A genotype effect on acceptance was only observed in Toscano ham. Principal component regression analysis revealed that Toscano ham was the preferred sample. Considering that the consumers involved were from Tuscany, it is likely that Toscano ham was preferred owing to their higher familiarity with this product.CONCLUSIONSensory properties of ham samples were better discriminated according to their PDO than their genotype. Likewise, consumer liking was more affected by the specific PDO technology than by genetic type. Toscano ham was the most preferred and most familiar product among Tuscan consumers, indicating that familiarity with the product was the best driver of dry‐cured ham preference. © 2015 Society of Chemical Industry
Title: Influence of pig genetic type on sensory properties and consumer acceptance of Parma, San Daniele and Toscano dry‐cured hams
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AbstractBACKGROUNDThis study investigated the sensory properties and acceptability of different Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) dry‐cured hams.
For each PDO, two genotypes were selected: IL×LW (reference hybrid) and Goland (commercial hybrid).
RESULTSAccording to descriptive analysis, genetic variance affected few attributes describing Toscano and San Daniele ham sensory quality.
The commercial hybrid Parma ham was distinct from the traditional one, the Goland genotype being significantly higher in red color, saltiness, dryness and hardness and showing a lower intensity of pork‐meat odor/flavor and sweetness than the IL×LW genotype.
Consumer acceptance was mainly influenced by the PDO technology.
A genotype effect on acceptance was only observed in Toscano ham.
Principal component regression analysis revealed that Toscano ham was the preferred sample.
Considering that the consumers involved were from Tuscany, it is likely that Toscano ham was preferred owing to their higher familiarity with this product.
CONCLUSIONSensory properties of ham samples were better discriminated according to their PDO than their genotype.
Likewise, consumer liking was more affected by the specific PDO technology than by genetic type.
Toscano ham was the most preferred and most familiar product among Tuscan consumers, indicating that familiarity with the product was the best driver of dry‐cured ham preference.
© 2015 Society of Chemical Industry.
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