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Materials Properties, Oral Processing, and Sensory Analysis of Eating Meat and Meat Analogs

Jovan Ilić, Ilija Đjekić, Igor Tomašević, Filip Oosterlinck, M. A. Berg

2021Annual Review of Food Science and Technology43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To increase the appeal of plant protein-based meat analogs, further progress needs to be made in their sensory perception. Given the limited number of studies on meat analogs, this review focuses on structure, oral processing, and sensory perception of meat and subsequently translates the insights to meat analogs. An extensive number of publications has built the current understanding of meat mechanical and structural properties, but inconsistencies concerning terminology and methodology execution as well as the wide variety in terms of natural origin limit solid conclusions about the control parameters for oral processing and sensory perception. Consumer-relevant textural aspects such as tenderness and juiciness are not directly correlated to single structural features but depend on an interplay of multiple factors and thus require a holistic approach. We discuss the differences in mastication and disintegration of meat and meat analogs and provide an outlook toward converting skeptical consumers into returning customers.

Topics & Concepts

PerceptionSensory systemTerminologyMeat packing industryVariety (cybernetics)Sensory processingSensory analysisFood scienceComputer sciencePsychologyCognitive psychologyChemistryArtificial intelligenceNeuroscienceLinguisticsPhilosophyMeat and Animal Product QualitySensory Analysis and Statistical MethodsBiochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques
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