Along with animal production factors, it is important to understand whether demographic factors influence untrained consumer perceptions of eating quality. This study examined the impact of demographic factors and sheepmeat consumption preferences on eating quality scores of American, Australian and Chinese untrained consumers. M. longissimus lumborum (LL) and m. semimembranosus (SM) were grilled according to sheep Meat Standards Australia protocols and evaluated by 2160 consumers for tenderness, juiciness, flavour and overall liking. Linear mixed effects models were used to analyse the impact of demographic factors and sheepmeat consumption habits on eating quality scores. Consumer age, gender, number of adults in a household and income ha...
peer-reviewedMeat from ram lambs is often considered inferior to meat from castrated lambs, especial...
Slower growing Merino sheep often miss the lamb category and become yearlings. Yet, they may still p...
This study assessed the effect of castration and slaughter age (196–385 days old) on sensory quality...
Understanding consumer sensory perceptions of sheepmeat is essential for consumer satisfaction post-...
The USA and China are Australia’ s strongest sheep meat export markets , however insights into consu...
The present study investigated the influence of a quality-grading system, demographic information an...
In addition to nutritional attributes and lean meat, eating quality is a key driver influencing the ...
The aim of this work was to test the effects of animal age on consumer perceptions of sheep meat qua...
This paper summarises some of the research and development being undertaken as part of Meat and Live...
This study tested the palatability of lamb meat derived from pasture versus grain finishing systems....
International audienceThe beef industry must re spond to the changing market place and consumer dema...
Abstract. Data from 648 beef samples, which had been sensory tested by 720Korean and 540Australian c...
Coupling qualitative and quantitative consumer research methodologies enables the development of mor...
The patterns of food consumption in general and those of meat, in particular, are constantly changin...
The impact of selecting for lean meat yield using breeding values for increased eye muscle depth (PE...
peer-reviewedMeat from ram lambs is often considered inferior to meat from castrated lambs, especial...
Slower growing Merino sheep often miss the lamb category and become yearlings. Yet, they may still p...
This study assessed the effect of castration and slaughter age (196–385 days old) on sensory quality...
Understanding consumer sensory perceptions of sheepmeat is essential for consumer satisfaction post-...
The USA and China are Australia’ s strongest sheep meat export markets , however insights into consu...
The present study investigated the influence of a quality-grading system, demographic information an...
In addition to nutritional attributes and lean meat, eating quality is a key driver influencing the ...
The aim of this work was to test the effects of animal age on consumer perceptions of sheep meat qua...
This paper summarises some of the research and development being undertaken as part of Meat and Live...
This study tested the palatability of lamb meat derived from pasture versus grain finishing systems....
International audienceThe beef industry must re spond to the changing market place and consumer dema...
Abstract. Data from 648 beef samples, which had been sensory tested by 720Korean and 540Australian c...
Coupling qualitative and quantitative consumer research methodologies enables the development of mor...
The patterns of food consumption in general and those of meat, in particular, are constantly changin...
The impact of selecting for lean meat yield using breeding values for increased eye muscle depth (PE...
peer-reviewedMeat from ram lambs is often considered inferior to meat from castrated lambs, especial...
Slower growing Merino sheep often miss the lamb category and become yearlings. Yet, they may still p...
This study assessed the effect of castration and slaughter age (196–385 days old) on sensory quality...