Quantitative Descriptive Analysis of Italian “polenta” produced with different corn cultivars.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Polenta is a porridge-like dish, generally made by mixing cornmeal with salt water and stirring constantly while
cooking over a lowheat. It can be eaten plain, straight from the pan, or toppedwith various foods (cheeses,meat, sausages, fish,
etc.). It is most popular in northern Italy but can also be found in Switzerland, Austria, Croatia, Argentina and other countries
in Eastern Europe and South America. Despite this diffusion, there are no data concerning the sensory characteristics of this
product. A research study was therefore carried out to define the lexicon for a sensory profile of polenta and relationships with
corn cultivars.
RESULTS: A lexicon with 13 sensory parameters was defined and validated before references were determined. After panel
training, the sensory profiles of 12 autochthonous maize cultivars were defined.
CONCLUSION: The results of this research highlighted that quantitative descriptive analysis can also be used for the sensory
description of polenta, and that the defined lexicon can be used to describe the sensory qualities of polenta for both basic
research, such asmaize selection, and product development.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
corn, polenta; sensory analysis; quantitative descriptive analysis; principal component analysis
Elenco autori:
G. ZEPPA; M. BERTOLINO; L. ROLLE
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