罕见的甜糖酸奶; 感官概况,喜欢和消费者感知
Joel Esparza1, Kaylin Prayitno1, Michaela Berger1
1Department of Food Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA.
Journal of food science
|November 23, 2025
概括
消费者更喜欢含有稀有的糖类如塔加和糖的酸奶,这些糖类提供更少的卡路里和添加糖. 这些天然甜味剂提供了与糖相似的味道,并增加了购买意图.
科学领域:
- 食品科学 食品科学 食品科学
- 消费者行为 消费者行为
- 乳制品技术 乳制品技术
背景情况:
- 酸奶是一种广泛消费的乳制品,在美国经常加糖.
- 消费者对低热量乳制品选择的需求日益增长.
- 罕见的糖类,如塔加和糖,是潜在的低热量甜味剂,来自乳糖.
研究的目的:
- 调查消费者对含有罕见糖 (塔加,糖) 的酸奶的兴趣.
- 为了比较消费者对罕见糖的接受度与糖,糖和.
- 分析消费者愿意为含有罕见糖的酸奶付费的情绪.
主要方法:
- 进行了两项消费者感官测试,评估了含不同糖的酸奶.
- 利用联合分析来了解消费者偏好和支付意愿.
- 评估的酸奶含有糖,糖,和稀有的糖 (单独或混合).
主要成果:
- 添加糖的克数显著影响了消费者选择,高糖含量会对购买意图产生负面影响.
- 用稀有糖添加甜味的酸奶获得了很高的喜欢分数,随着显示的热量和添加糖信息的增加,喜欢分数增加.
- 罕见的糖类模仿了糖的风味,比糖或菜更好.
结论:
- 稀有糖是一种有前途的天然替代品,用于生产酸奶.
- 消费者更喜欢低卡路里选择,减少添加糖和天然成分.
- 稀有糖增加了酸奶的吸引力,消费者表现出更高的支付意愿.
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