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  2. Just-About-Right scale - Wikipedia

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    The Just-About-Right scale (JAR scale), is a sensory evaluation tool used to measure the intensity of a particular attribute or characteristic of a product or service. The JAR scale typically consists of 5 levels ranging from "Much too little" to "Much too much."

  3. Blind taste test - Wikipedia

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    Isolation booth for taste testing for an independent lab. Tasters will receive samples through the box on the right. In marketing, a blind taste test is often used as a tool for companies to compare their brand to another brand. For example, the Pepsi Challenge [1] is a famous taste test that has been run by Pepsi since 1975. Additionally ...

  4. Taste detection threshold - Wikipedia

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    Taste detection threshold is the minimum concentration of a flavoured substance detectable by the sense of taste. Sweetness detection thresholds are usually measured relative to that of sucrose , sourness relative to dilute hydrochloric acid , saltiness relative to table salt ( NaCl ), and bitterness to quinine . [ 1 ]

  5. We Did A Blind Taste Test Of 24 Boxed Cake Mixes—These Are ...

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    The vanilla cake mix category is broad and vast. There's light and spongy white cake, moist and rich yellow cake, and plenty of other varieties in between.

  6. Blind wine tasting - Wikipedia

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    Blind tasting is used across various contexts: Competitions: In wine competitions, blind tasting ensures impartiality when awarding medals and distinctions. Education: Blind tasting is a core component of training for sommeliers and wine professionals, teaching them to focus on sensory characteristics without the influence of branding or reputation.

  7. University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test - Wikipedia

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    The score is compared to scores in a normative database from 4000 normal individuals, this tells the level of absolute smell function. [1] The score also indicates how the patient does in accordance to their age group and gender. The test is occasionally judged to have an American cultural bias. [4]

  8. Organoleptic - Wikipedia

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    Organoleptic tests are sometimes conducted to determine if food or pharmaceutical products can transfer tastes or odors to the materials and components they are packaged in. Shelf-life studies often use taste, sight, and smell (in addition to food chemistry and toxicology tests) to determine whether a food product is safe to consume.

  9. Wine tasting - Wikipedia

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    These aspects are 1) the appearance of the wine, 2) the nose or smell, 3) the palate or taste, and 4) overall. [27] Different systems weight these differently (e.g., appearance 15%, nose 35%, palate 50%). Typically, no modern wine would score less than half on any scale (which would effectively indicate an obvious fault).