Bittersweet Findings: Round Cups Fail to Induce Sweeter Taste
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Study 1
2.1. Materials and Methods
2.1.1. Design, Participants, Stimuli, and Procedure
2.1.2. Measures and Analyses
2.2. Results
2.3. Discussion
3. Study 2
3.1. Materials and Methods
3.2. Measures and Analyses
3.3. Results
3.4. Discussion
4. General Discussion
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Group Characteristics | Outcomes | |||||||||
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Manipulation | N (Female) | Age | Sweetness | Sourness | Smell Intensity | Taste Intensity | Liking | Strawberry Flavor | Butter Milk Preference | Drink Experience |
Round cup | 39 (23) | 46.18 (21.58) 1 | 4.34 (1.84) 1 | 2.72 (1.49) | 4.16 (1.48) | 4.14 (1.29) 3 | 4.05 (1.84) | 4.19 (1.60) | 3.14 (1.78) | 5.24 (1.61) 3 |
Angular cup | 43 (24) | 45.67 (17.40) 1 | 4.12 (1.79) | 2.72 (1.55) | 4.31 (1.54) | 4.15 (1.20) | 4.33 (1.67) | 4.38 (1.39) | 3.37 (1.77) | 5.03 (1.58) |
Overall | 82 (47) | 45.91 (19.37) 2 | 4.22 (1.80) 1 | 2.72 (1.51) | 4.24 (1.50) | 4.14 (1.24) 3 | 4.20 (1.75) | 4.29 (1.48) | 3.26 (1.77) | 5.13 (1.58) 3 |
Group Characteristics | Outcomes | |||||||||||||
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Manipulation | N (Female) | Age | Expectations | Actual taste | Smell Intensity | Taste Intensity | Taste Smoothness | Liking | Mate Preference | Drink Experience | ||||
Sweetness | Sourness | Bitterness | Sweetness | Sourness | Bitterness | |||||||||
Round cup | 48 (36) 3 | 22.85 (3.20) 2 | 5.29 (1.38) | 2.92 (1.62) | 3.08 (1.82) | 4.38 (1.54) | 2.54 (1.62) | 2.83 (1.67) | 4.11 (1.25) | 3.75 (1.34) | 4.02 (1.67) | 4.17 (1.51) | 3.14 (1.66) 1 | 4.57 (1.81) |
Angular cup | 41 (29) | 23.83 (2.42) | 5.07 (1.57) | 2.80 (1.32) 1 | 3.13 (1.51) | 4.46 (1.60) | 2.49 (1.72) | 3.59 (1.69) | 4.06 (1.32) | 4.02 (1.32) | 3.62 (1.58) | 3.93 (1.83) | 3.16 (1.99) | 4.59 (1.84) |
Overall | 89 (65) 3 | 23.31 (2.88) 2 | 5.19 (1.47) | 2.86 (1.49) 1 | 3.10 (1.67) | 4.42 (1.56) | 2.52 (1.66) | 3.18 (1.71) | 4.09 (1.28) | 3.87 (1.33) | 3.84 (1.63) | 4.06 (1.66) | 3.15 (1.81) 1 | 4.58 (1.82) |
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Machiels, C.J.A. Bittersweet Findings: Round Cups Fail to Induce Sweeter Taste. Beverages 2018, 4, 12. https://doi.org/10.3390/beverages4010012
Machiels CJA. Bittersweet Findings: Round Cups Fail to Induce Sweeter Taste. Beverages. 2018; 4(1):12. https://doi.org/10.3390/beverages4010012
Chicago/Turabian StyleMachiels, Casparus J. A. 2018. "Bittersweet Findings: Round Cups Fail to Induce Sweeter Taste" Beverages 4, no. 1: 12. https://doi.org/10.3390/beverages4010012
APA StyleMachiels, C. J. A. (2018). Bittersweet Findings: Round Cups Fail to Induce Sweeter Taste. Beverages, 4(1), 12. https://doi.org/10.3390/beverages4010012