Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Restrictions adopted by many countries in 2020 due to Covid-19 pandemic had severe consequences on the
management of sensory and consumer testing that strengthened the tendency to move data collection out of the
laboratory. Remote sensory testing, organized at the assessor's home or workplace and carried out under the live
online supervision of the panel leader, represents a trade-off between adequate control and the convenience of
conducting testing out of the lab. The Italian Sensory Science Society developed the "Remote sensory testing"
research project aimed at testing the effectiveness and validity of the sensory tests conducted remotely through a
comparison with evaluations in a classical laboratory setting. Guidelines were developed to assist panel leaders in
setting up and controlling the evaluation sessions in remote testing conditions. Different methods were
considered: triangle and tetrad tests, Descriptive Analysis and Temporal Dominance of Sensations tests, all of
which involved trained panels, and Check-All-That-Apply and hedonic tests with consumers. Remote sensory
testing provided similar results to the lab testing in all the cases, with the exception of the tetrad test run at work.
Findings suggest that remote sensory testing, if conducted in strict compliance with specifically developed
sensory protocols, is a promising alternative to laboratory tests that can be applied with both trained assessors
and consumers even beyond the global pandemic.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Sensory analysis; Discrimination tests; Descriptive analysis; TDS; CATA; Liking; Home test
List of contributors:
Predieri, Stefano; Magli, Massimiliano
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