Nakamoto et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Food Texture Prediction Method Using Multiple Measurement and Template DataNakamoto et al., 2024
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- Nakamoto H
- Shimizu T
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Food texture is an essential factor in the perception of chewing. Compared to taste and aroma, food texture is dominant in the palatability of solid and semi-solid foods. Hence, food development processes require a method for evaluating broad food textures. This study …
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