First Investigation on Ultrasound-Assisted Preparation of Food Products: Sensory and Physicochemical Characteristics.

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Pingret, Daniella | Fabiano-Tixier, Anne-Sylvie | Petitcolas, Emmanuel | Canselier, Jean-Paul | Chemat, Farid

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International audience. This paper presents a comparison between manufactured food products using conventional and ultrasound-assisted procedures. Three different foam-type products, chocolate Genoise, basic sponge cake, and chocolate mousse were prepared using both methods with subsequent evaluation of the samples using both sensory and physicochemical methods. Ultrasound-assisted preparations were considered superior according to the sensory analysis, and physicochemical data confirmed this finding. This approach of applying an emerging piece of equipment, with potential industrial application to assist food preparation, consists of a new technique that could be of great interest for the development of not only other food products created by molecular gastronomy but also for practical work carried out by students.

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