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Monday, July 23, 2012

How does fat influence flavor perception?

ScienceDaily (July 19, 2012) — A joint study carried out by The University of Nottingham and the multinational food company Unilever has found for the first time that fat in food can reduce activity in several areas of the brain which are responsible for processing taste, aroma and reward.

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The research, now available in the Springer journal Chemosensory Perception, provides the food industry with better understanding of how in the future it might be able to make healthier, less fatty food products without negatively affecting their overall taste and enjoyment. Unveiled in 2010, Unilever's Sustainable Living Plan sets out its ambition to help hundreds of millions of people improve their diet around the world within a decade.

This fascinating three-year study investigated how the brains of a group of participants in their 20s would respond to changes in the fat content of four different fruit emulsions they tasted while under an MRI scanner. All four samples were of the same thickness and sweetness, but one contained flavour with no fat, while the other three contained fat with different flavour release properties.

The research found that the areas of the participants' brains which are responsible for the perception of flavour -- such as the somatosensory cortices and the anterior, mid & posterior insula -- were significantly more activated when the non-fatty sample was tested compared to the fatty emulsions despite having the same flavour perception. It is important to note that increased activation in these brain areas does not necessarily result in increased perception of flavour or reward.

Dr Joanne Hort, Associate Professor in Sensory Science at The University of Nottingham said: "This is the first brain study to assess the effect of fat on the processing of flavour perception and it raises questions as to why fat emulsions suppress the cortical response in brain areas linked to the processing of flavour and reward. It also remains to be determined what the implications of this suppressive effect are on feelings of hunger, satiety and reward."

Unilever food scientist Johanneke Busch, based at the company's Research & Development laboratories in Vlaardingen, Netherlands added: "There is more to people's enjoyment of food than the product's flavour -- like its mouthfeel, its texture and whether it satisfies hunger, so this is a very important building block for us to better understand how to innovate and manufacture healthier food products which people want to buy."

Nottingham University's Sensory Science Centre, its Sir Peter Mansfield Magnetic Resonance Centre and the Nottingham Digestive Diseases Centre were all involved in the research.

The study was co-funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council.

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Monday, April 9, 2012

Belle Chevre Introduces Original Flavor Spreadable Chevre, The World's Most Versatile Cheese

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2012America's premiere artisan chevre company announces a creamy 6 oz spreadable goat cheese, in new biodegradable packaging. This award-winning chevre is the most versatile cheese on the market.


(1888PressRelease) April 08, 2012 - Belle Chevre announced the release of a new 6 oz tub of Original Spreadable Goat Cheese, a creamy goat cheese with a pure, clean flavor. This cheese is fresh and soft, perfect for spreading, dipping, spooning and substituting in any recipe.

Lower in fat and calories than comparative cow's milk products, this original spreadable cheese easily takes the place of ricotta, cream cheese, cottage cheese or fresh mozzarella in any dish. It's perfect for breakfast, spread on toast with honey or jam. Or take it to lunch and use it instead of mayo on a sandwich. More ideas on the use of this healthy cheese can be found on www.cookwithchevre.com , home to the e-book 50 Things To Do With Chevre.

The Original spreadable goat cheese has won an unprecedented number of first place awards from the American Cheese Society (under its previous moniker, fromage blanc). The new packaging is both attractive AND biodegradable. It has been lauded by credible media nationwide, such as myrecipes.com, Cooking Light, Oprah, and more. Southern Living ("Cooking With Cheese") deems it "delicious when served with pear or apple slices. "

Fromage blanc is made without any aging; it is simply goat's milk that has been put through the cheesemaking process before being drained for a couple hours. All in all, it takes less than half a day to turn milk into this freshest of the fresh cheeses.

"If I could only have one cheese, this would be it," says president Tasia Malakasis. "It's the basis of many of our most popular items, like our honey breakfast cheese and pimento chevre." All of Belle Chevre's products can be purchased online at www.bellechevre.com or in grocery stores nationwide.

Belle Chevre has produced a variety of internationally acclaimed chevres since 1989 using time-tested European farmstead techniques. The company is purposefully small, and each chevre is hand made in Alabama by its passionate cheese makers. Belle Chevre cheeses have received numerous national awards from the American Cheese Society and the American Dairy Goat Association, and have been featured by Martha Stewart, Oprah, and everyone in between.

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