Experts in the oyster supply chain (farmers, retailers, and gourmet chefs) in The Netherlands have suggested that the European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis) has superior sensory qualities compared to the Pacific cupped oyster (Crassostrea gigas). However, scientific evidence is lacking. The aim of this study was to evaluate consumer preferences for these two oyster species and to determine the sensory properties of both species by consumers. Two-alternative forced choice tests were performed with the oysters involving a panel of 74 naïve consumers. No significant differences in preferences between the oyster species were observed by the consumers. Nine sensory attributes of both oyster species were evaluated. Consumers did not observe signifi...
In a mail survey of shellfish consumers in the U. S. Northeast, a conjoint experiment was conducted ...
There is a lack of knowledge about the influence of seasonality on the microbial and physicochemical...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of two important different geographical cultivation...
<p>Experts in the oyster supply chain (farmers, retailers, and gourmet chefs) in The Netherlands hav...
<p>BACKGROUND: Oyster refinement using land-based pond systems is a new activity in the Dutch oyster...
Oyster refinement, a common practice in France, is aimed at increasing the weight of oyster tissue a...
Oyster refinement, a common practice in France, is aimed at increasing the weight of oyster tissue a...
Fresh oysters are considered a delicacy in Western Europe. In the Netherlands two species are cultiv...
The Suminoe oyster, Crassostrea ariakensis, is currently under consideration for introduction to the...
Italy, with Spain and France, is a top producer of molluscan shellfish in the EU; the national produ...
This study uses field experiments to highlight attributes and heterogeneous characteristics of oyste...
We administered an online choice experiment to a sample of U.S. raw oyster consumers to identify fac...
Three restaurant taste panels and an online consumer survey were conducted during 2012-2013 to asses...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Oysters are the most extensively cultivated bivalves globally. Kumamoto oysters, which are sympatric...
In a mail survey of shellfish consumers in the U. S. Northeast, a conjoint experiment was conducted ...
There is a lack of knowledge about the influence of seasonality on the microbial and physicochemical...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of two important different geographical cultivation...
<p>Experts in the oyster supply chain (farmers, retailers, and gourmet chefs) in The Netherlands hav...
<p>BACKGROUND: Oyster refinement using land-based pond systems is a new activity in the Dutch oyster...
Oyster refinement, a common practice in France, is aimed at increasing the weight of oyster tissue a...
Oyster refinement, a common practice in France, is aimed at increasing the weight of oyster tissue a...
Fresh oysters are considered a delicacy in Western Europe. In the Netherlands two species are cultiv...
The Suminoe oyster, Crassostrea ariakensis, is currently under consideration for introduction to the...
Italy, with Spain and France, is a top producer of molluscan shellfish in the EU; the national produ...
This study uses field experiments to highlight attributes and heterogeneous characteristics of oyste...
We administered an online choice experiment to a sample of U.S. raw oyster consumers to identify fac...
Three restaurant taste panels and an online consumer survey were conducted during 2012-2013 to asses...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Oysters are the most extensively cultivated bivalves globally. Kumamoto oysters, which are sympatric...
In a mail survey of shellfish consumers in the U. S. Northeast, a conjoint experiment was conducted ...
There is a lack of knowledge about the influence of seasonality on the microbial and physicochemical...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of two important different geographical cultivation...