Jéssica F. Rodrigues, Ingrid B. Siman, Lorena E. A. Oliveira, Alessandra F. Barcelos, Laura L. V. Bresciani, Tatiana C. Pimentel, Ramon Silva, Monica Q. Freitas, Elson Rogério T. Filho, Erick A. Esmerino, Adriano G. Cruz, Katiúcia A. Amorim
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Abstract
This study used text highlighting (TH) and online questionnaires to assess awareness and perceptions of Canastra cheese safety and quality and their impact on purchase decisions. A total of 100 participants performed the TH method in sensory analysis booths, where they read a text about Canastra cheese and used colored pens to highlight terms they liked or disliked. After completing the task, participants responded to attitudinal questions using Likert scales. An online questionnaire was distributed to another 100 Canastra cheese consumers to assess their perceptions of food safety and product quality. The results revealed a positive perception with high participant engagement, though consumer awareness could be improved. Women gave higher credibility on certification and legislation statements. Safety perception significantly influenced purchase intention, with state certification seals having the most significant impact. Canastra cheese has the potential to establish itself as a high-quality and safe cheese. However, increasing consumer awareness, enhancing legislation, and implementing effective communication strategies are essential to promote and recognize it and similar artisanal products.
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The Journal of Sensory Studies publishes original research and review articles, as well as expository and tutorial papers focusing on observational and experimental studies that lead to development and application of sensory and consumer (including behavior) methods to products such as food and beverage, medical, agricultural, biological, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, or other materials; information such as marketing and consumer information; or improvement of services based on sensory methods. All papers should show some advancement of sensory science in terms of methods. The journal does NOT publish papers that focus primarily on the application of standard sensory techniques to experimental variations in products unless the authors can show a unique application of sensory in an unusual way or in a new product category where sensory methods usually have not been applied.