2022
DOI: 10.1111/1750-3841.16184
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Sensory properties of Australian bunya nuts

Abstract: Bunya nuts are the seeds of Araucaria bidwillii, a conifer native to South-East Queensland, Australia. They are one of the 19 species of Araucaria family found around the world, with the nuts from South America being the most commonly consumed. They are traditionally eaten boiled or roasted. This study aims to profile the sensory properties of bunya nuts with chestnut as a comparator. Since chestnuts do not come from a conifer tree, it is expected that there will be differences. Different methods of preparatio… Show more

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“…ANOVA was also performed on the sensory scores provided by each panelist to test discrimination power and repeatability of the panelists. Unless otherwise indicated, the level of significance is p < .1, a practice that is common in preliminary sensory studies (Champagne et al, 2010; Moura Nadolny et al, 2022; Olarte Mantilla et al, 2022). A Pearson Correlation coefficient was performed for each of the sample sets.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ANOVA was also performed on the sensory scores provided by each panelist to test discrimination power and repeatability of the panelists. Unless otherwise indicated, the level of significance is p < .1, a practice that is common in preliminary sensory studies (Champagne et al, 2010; Moura Nadolny et al, 2022; Olarte Mantilla et al, 2022). A Pearson Correlation coefficient was performed for each of the sample sets.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%