Sinesio Fiorella, Cammareri Maria, Cottet Valentine, Fontanet Lilian, Jost Michel, Moneta Elisabetta, Palombieri Samuela, Peparaio Marina, Romero Del Castillo Roser, Saggia Civitelli Eleonora, Spigno Patrizia, Vitiello Antonella, Navez Brigitte, Casals Joan, Causse Mathilde, Granell Antonio, Grandillo Silvana
CREA-Consiglio per la Ricerca in Agricoltura e L'analisi Dell'economia Agraria-Centro di Ricerca per gli Alimenti e la Nutrizione, Via Ardeatina 546, 00178 Roma, Italy.
Institute of Biosciences and Bioresources, Research Division Portici, CNR-National Research Council of Italy, Via Università 133, 80055 Portici, Italy.
Foods. 2021 Oct 21;10(11):2521. doi: 10.3390/foods10112521.
Consumer dissatisfaction with the flavor quality of many modern fresh market tomato varieties has fostered breeders' interest in sensory quality improvement, and the demand for traditional varieties, which are generally associated with better flavor. To achieve further knowledge on the factors influencing the sensory quality and consumers' preferences and perception, European traditional and modern fresh market tomato varieties were grown and evaluated in France, Italy, and Spain. Different growing conditions were tested in France (soilless vs. soil) and in Spain (open field vs. greenhouse), while in Italy fruits were evaluated at two ripening stages. Fruit quality was assessed by integrating physicochemical analyses, sensory profiles, and consumer tests. In all three countries, overall modern varieties were perceived as having more intense "tomato flavor" and "overall flavor" than traditional ones. In France and Spain, consumers' preferences were more oriented towards modern varieties than traditional ones. Significant growing condition effects were found on sensory and physicochemical traits, while the effect on consumers' overall liking was not significant, largely depending on the genotype. A fair agreement between product configurations from descriptive analysis by trained assessors and Check-All-That-Apply (CATA) questions by consumers was observed. Penalty-lift analysis based on CATA allowed identifying positive and negative drivers of liking.
消费者对许多现代鲜食市场番茄品种的风味质量不满,这激发了育种者对改善感官品质的兴趣,以及对通常具有更好风味的传统品种的需求。为了进一步了解影响感官品质以及消费者偏好和认知的因素,在法国、意大利和西班牙种植并评估了欧洲传统和现代鲜食市场番茄品种。在法国测试了不同的种植条件(无土栽培与土壤栽培),在西班牙测试了不同的种植条件(露地栽培与温室栽培),而在意大利则在两个成熟阶段对果实进行了评估。通过整合理化分析、感官特征和消费者测试来评估果实品质。在所有三个国家,总体而言,现代品种被认为比传统品种具有更浓郁的“番茄风味”和“整体风味”。在法国和西班牙,消费者对现代品种的偏好高于传统品种。发现种植条件对感官和理化性状有显著影响,而对消费者总体喜好的影响不显著,这在很大程度上取决于基因型。观察到经过培训的评估人员进行的描述性分析得出的产品配置与消费者的复选(CATA)问题之间有相当程度的一致性。基于CATA的惩罚-提升分析能够确定喜好的积极和消极驱动因素。