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10: Can sensory science affect your product development?

10: Can sensory science affect your product development?

FromFood Matters Live Podcast


10: Can sensory science affect your product development?

FromFood Matters Live Podcast

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Jun 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

There has been huge disruption within the food and drink industry, as we have heard through our earlier episodes of Table Talk. Consumer demand for more sustainable and healthier products is on the rise as consumers look to shift their dietary habits to more plant based and meat free alternatives.



Industry are meeting demand with an abundance of new product development and innovation in plant based, alternative proteins/ meats and healthier options. What role can sensory science play in development of these new food solutions?  Disruptive food design and technologies are all well and good, but success inevitably comes down to the question of taste. In today’s podcast we’ll explore what role sensory science plays in product development and the experience of consuming food that these technologies play into.



Joining host Stefan Gates are Barry Smith, Professor, Institute of Advanced Studies, University of London, Charlotte Catignani, Research and Development Manager, Treatt, Jozef Youssef, Founder, Kitchen Theory, Andy Wardlaw, Marketing & Insights Director, MMR-Research.
Released:
Jun 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

On each episode of the Food Matters Live Podcast we dive deeper into the unanswered questions shaping the food and drink landscape. Expect to hear from industry leaders, influencers and innovators on the ground driving the change each and every day. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter by tagging us @foodmatterslive or keep up to date with the podcast on https://www.foodmatterslive.com.