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M Font I Furnols1, R San Julián, L Guerrero, C Sañudo, M M Campo, J L Olleta, M A Oliver, V Cañeque, I Alvarez, M T Díaz, W Branscheid, M Wicke, G R Nute, F Montossi.
Abstract
In the present study German (DE), Spanish (ES) and British (UK) consumers' acceptance of lamb from their own country compared to lamb from Uruguay (UY) was evaluated. Two-hundred consumers in each country evaluated tenderness, flavour and overall acceptability of four types of lamb, two from UY (light and heavy lambs aged 20 d) and 2 local (with two ageing times, 7 and 20 d). In each country 1.5cm-thick slices of lamb were evaluated by previously selected consumers in controlled conditions. DE and UK consumers showed significantly (P<0.05) different acceptability scores between samples, the lamb from heavier animals and aged 20 d being the most appreciated. On the other hand the majority of the ES consumers significantly (P<0.05) preferred the meat from lighter lambs. Production systems, cultural aspects and consumption habits seem to affect the acceptability of the lamb to the consumers.Entities:
Year: 2005 PMID: 22061739 DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2005.09.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Meat Sci ISSN: 0309-1740 Impact factor: 5.209