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Título: Consumer perceptions, attitudes and acceptance of new and traditional mate tea products.
Autoria: GODOY, R. C. B. de
DELIZA, R.
GHENO, L. B.
LICODIEDOFF, S.
FRIZON, C. N. T.
RIBANI, R. H.
SANTOS, G. G. dos
Afiliação: ROSSANA CATIE BUENO DE GODOY, CNPF; ROSIRES DELIZA, CTAA; Leandro B. Gheno, Baldo S/A Com. Industry and Commerce; Silvana Licodiedoff, UFPR; Catia N. T. Frizon, UFPR; Rosemary H. Ribani, UFPR; Guilherme Godoy dos Santos, UFSM.
Ano de publicação: 2013
Referência: Food Research International,v. 53, p. 801-807, 2013.
Conteúdo: Consumption of teas has been increasing around the world. In Brazil, mate tea, prepared from yerba mate ( Ilex paraguariensis ), is the most popular tea and its popularity is increasing due to the development of new mate-based products and the increasing health consciousness of the Brazilian population. Further develop- ment of the mate market in Brazil requires accurate consumer pro fi ling, focusing on tea drinking behavior, preferences and perceptions. We applied a questionnaire to mate tea consumers to assess their beliefs, con- sumption behavior, and taste preferences. We also explored the acceptability of tea made from yerba mate processed in different ways: immediately after harvest and after eight months of storage, varying the percent- age of leaves and sticks. One hundred consumers evaluated six experimental samples and two commercial mate teas. Results indicated that mate was most consumed in tea bag form, followed by ice teas. The preferred fl avors were natural and lemon. Most of the consumers (61%) consumed mate with sugar, drinking it at home before bedtime. Product quality, brand and price were the most important aspects taken into account when purchasing mate.Themajority ofconsumers werenotsatis fi edwiththe productscurrently offered inthe mar- ket, andthe main criticism waspoor quality and packaging. Consumers accepted all tasted samples, except the tea preparedwith 100%sticks. Commercial teaswere lesspreferred than theexperimental teas,indicating that there are opportunities for further development of commercially viable mate products
Thesagro: Ilex Paraguariensis
Palavras-chave: Erva mate
Chá mate
Infusão
Teste de consumo
Mate tea
Infusion
Preference
Consumer
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
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