Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4318190 Food Quality and Preference 2007 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study investigated the effect of NaFeEDTA fortification on taste and long term acceptance of noodles. A triangle test among 48 children (6–8 years) and 48 adults (17–30 years) showed that both children and adults could discriminate fortified from non-fortified noodles with and without seasoning added. A paired preference test by the same subjects with seasoned noodles showed no preference for fortified or non-fortified noodles. A long term acceptance study was carried out with 60 children randomly assigned to a monotony group and a free choice group, receiving five days a week, during 10 weeks fortified noodles with a fixed type of flavour or a flavour of own choice, respectively. Results showed a slight but significant increase of boredom over time, but acceptance ratings remained high and boredom ratings remained low throughout time in both groups. It is concluded that NaFeEDTA fortified noodles are suitable for use in food fortification programmes.

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