Contribution of skin and stone to texture measurements of spherical model fruits.
Andrew J RosenthalAlice LacresseEmmy VoyerPublished in: Journal of texture studies (2017)
Consumers gently squeeze fruit to gauge ripeness. Unwittingly, what we perceive while squeezing fruit is not wholly dependent on the texture of the internal flesh. In this work, we have attempted to model how the firmness and breaking force are influenced by the presence of a skin and stones of various size and shape. This has implications in both sensory and instrumental fruit testing.