Abstract

ABSTRACTConsumer preferences for sponge cakes containing low egg yolk with and without some stabilizing agents were determined. Consumers showed a strong bias in favor of samples presented second. If not allowed to retaste samples or if not given a warm‐up sample, consumer panelists could have difficulty making preference judgments.

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