Meat Science ( IF 5.7 ) Pub Date : 2019-12-19 , DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2019.108038 Fangfang Wang 1 , Benjamin W B Holman 2 , Yimin Zhang 1 , Xin Luo 1 , Yanwei Mao 1 , David L Hopkins 3
A study was undertaken to establish a consumer threshold for the colour of beef rolls used for hot pot cooking in China. This was achieved by using an internet-based online survey, in which Chinese respondents recorded their preferred meat colour from a selection of 12 different images that represented a range of objective colour measures (CIE colorimetrics). The results indicated that, of the 2021 respondents, 97.6% liked to eat hot pot. When colour preference was modelled against objective measures of colour, the a* value was identified as providing the most suitable insight into respondents' preferences for the colour of frozen beef rolls to be used in hot pot cooking. Based on the results an acceptance threshold of a* value ≥16.4 proposed.