奥地利人对鲜味感知与评价的调查数据

IF 1.4 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Emilia Iannilli, Emilise Lucerne Pötz
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这项工作中提供的数据是在奥地利收集的。我们的目的是调查该地区人们对鲜味的熟悉程度和感知。鲜味是五种主要味道之一,多项研究表明,鲜味在减少盐摄入量和影响食物偏好方面起着至关重要的作用。然而,尽管它存在于天然食品和加工食品中,但与亚洲人相比,欧洲人似乎对这种味道不太熟悉。我们调查的主要焦点是使用开放式回答格式对鲜味的感知和享乐评价。为了实现这一目标,我们收集了与鲜味及其与简单烹饪盐(NaCl)溶液相比的愉悦度相关的广泛分类描述符。我们使用无标签的深色玻璃喷雾瓶,在参与者的舌头上呈现解决方案,并要求他们描述。此外,我们还收集了五种基本口味的口味偏好、对辛辣食物的偏好、饮食习惯(如在膳食中添加盐)、消耗的糖果、旅行习惯、参与者居住城市的规模和人口统计信息等信息,总共有38个变量。我们的样本包括309名成人参与者,平均年龄26.7岁,从格拉茨及周边地区的公共中心招募。该数据集具有实际意义,对于感官科学家和消费者行为研究人员寻求更好地了解西方文化中鲜味的感知和接受程度有价值。
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Survey data of perception and evaluation of umami taste in Austria
The data presented in this work was collected in Austria. We aimed to investigate the familiarity and perception of people in this region with the umami taste. Umami, one of the five primary tastes, plays a crucial role in reducing salt intake and influencing food preferences, as demonstrated by several studies. However, despite its presence in both natural and prepared foods, Europeans appear to be largely unfamiliar with this taste compared to people in Asia.
The main focus of our survey was the perception and hedonic evaluation of umami using an open-answer format. To achieve this, we collected a wide range of categorical descriptors related to the umami taste and its pleasantness compared to a simple cooking salt (NaCl) solution. We used unlabeled dark glass mist spray bottles to present the solutions on the tongues of the participants and asked for their descriptions. Additionally, we gathered information on taste preferences for the five basic tastes, preferences for spicy food, eating habits such as the addition of salt to meals, sweets consumed, travel habits, the size of participants' residential cities, and demographic information, resulting in a total of 38 variables.
Our sample consisted of 309 adult participants, with a mean age of 26.7 years, recruited from public centers in Graz and the surrounding areas. This dataset has practical implications and can be valuable for sensory scientists and consumer behavior researchers seeking better to understand umami perception and acceptance in Western culture.
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Data in Brief
Data in Brief MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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996
审稿时长
70 days
期刊介绍: Data in Brief provides a way for researchers to easily share and reuse each other''s datasets by publishing data articles that: -Thoroughly describe your data, facilitating reproducibility. -Make your data, which is often buried in supplementary material, easier to find. -Increase traffic towards associated research articles and data, leading to more citations. -Open up doors for new collaborations. Because you never know what data will be useful to someone else, Data in Brief welcomes submissions that describe data from all research areas.
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