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http://dx.doi.org/10.5851/kosfa.2014.34.6.757

Studies on Physical and Sensory Properties of Premium Vanilla Ice Cream Distributed in Korean Market  

Choi, Mi-Jung (Department of Bioresrouces and Food Science, Konkuk University)
Shin, Kwang-Soon (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology, Kyonggi University)
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Food Science of Animal Resources / v.34, no.6, 2014 , pp. 757-762 More about this Journal
Abstract
The object of this study was to investigate the difference in physical and sensory properties of various premium ice creams. The physical properties of the various ice creams were compared by manufacturing brand. The water contents of the samples differed, with BR having the highest value at 60.5%, followed by NT and CS at 57.8% and 56.9%, respectively. The higher the water content, the lower Brix and milk fat contents in all samples. The density of the samples showed almost similar values in all samples (p>0.05). The viscosity of each ice cream had no effect on the water content in any of the brands. Before melting of the ice cream, the total color difference was dependent on the lightness, especially in the vanilla ice cream, owing to the reflection of light on the surface of the ice crystals. The CS product melted the fastest. In the sensory test, CS obtained a significantly higher sweetness intensity score but a lower score for color intensity, probably due to the smaller difference in total color, by which consumers might consider the color of CS as less intense. From this study, the cold chain system for ice cream distribution might be important to decide the physical properties although the concentration of milk fat is key factor in premium ice cream.
Keywords
physical properties; premium ice cream; sensory test;
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