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    <title>Sensory analysis of food</title>
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    <description>Title: Sensory analysis of food
Authors: AFFANE, Fouad
Abstract: Sensory analysis has always aimed to better understand consumer preferences. Today,&#xD;
evaluating the sensations experienced during product consumption is a major challenge.&#xD;
Sensory analysis is present in the food sector but also in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals,&#xD;
automotive, etc. The implementation of tools to better understand consumer expectations&#xD;
seems obvious in order to optimize the product so that it can remain on the market as long as&#xD;
possible.&#xD;
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to choose the method allowing&#xD;
them to determine the sensory qualities of a food product by identifying the maximum&#xD;
number of physicochemical and biological characteristics of food products.</description>
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