Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4317277 Food Quality and Preference 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The oral trajectory for peanuts, peanut meal and peanut paste are described.•Peanut butter appears to develop structure during oral processing.•A term, “hard to swallow oil seed pastes” is coined.•A mechanism for the difficulty in swallowing “hard to swallow oils seed pastes” is proposed.

Hutchings and Lillford (Journal of Texture Studies, 19, 103–115, 1988) proposed a “breakdown path” whereby particle size reduction occurs through mastication in conjunction with the secretion of saliva to form a swallowable bolus. The swallowing trajectory of whole peanuts, peanut meal and peanut paste were studied with the Temporal Dominance of Sensations technique. The sensations for whole peanuts progressed from hard, to crunchy, to chewy, to soft and ended compacted on teeth. Predictably peanut meal missed out the first two sensations, progressing from chewy, to soft and ending compacted on teeth. However peanut paste, which starts as a soft suspension with relatively little structure appears to thicken and stick to the palate during oral processing. We propose that the “hard to swallow” sensation elicited by peanut paste may be due to water absorption from the saliva as they mix in the mouth.

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