• Title of article

    DOES CONSUMER PREFERENCE EXCEED INITIALLY INDICATED WISHES? THE CASE OF DESSERT TOPPING

  • Author/Authors

    BOROVŠAK, Katarina Univ. of Ljubljana - Biotechnical Fac - Dept of Animal Science, Chair of Agricultural Economics, Policy and Law, Slovenia , GELLYNCK, Xavier Ghent Univ. - Fac Bioscience Engineering - Dept Agricultural Economics, Div Agri-Food Marketing Chain Management, Belgium , PELSMAEKER, Sara De Ghent Univ. - Fac Bioscience Engineering - Dept Agricultural Economics, Div Agri-Food Marketing Chain Management, Belgium , KUHAR, Aleš Univ. of Ljubljana - Biotechnical Fac - Dept of Animal Science, Chair of Agricultural Economics, Policy and Law, Slovenia

  • From page
    5
  • To page
    14
  • Abstract
    Success of a new food product on the market is strongly related to how good that product is adapted to consumers’ preferences, wishes, expectations and needs. This paper shows the importance of consumer studies including consumer sensory tests for product prototype optimization on the case of an innovative sweet topping made from well-known Slovenian wine Teran. Empirical study was made combining two stages, first the exploratory qualitative research with focus groups and questionnaire and second a test for new food prototype with consumer sensory techniques. The results of the exploratory research were very encouraging and perceived market potential was substantial. However, when more precise and objective research techniques were applied, obtained managerial recommendation critically differ. Application of the consumer sensory tests, namely preference test and JAR (just about right) test, disconfirmed high expectations from the exploratory phase and showed that chocolate flavour is the main driver of liking the topping.
  • Keywords
    food , new food products , sweet topping , Teran , consumers , sensory testing , preference test , hedonic test , prototype optimization
  • Journal title
    Acta agriculturae Slovenica
  • Journal title
    Acta agriculturae Slovenica
  • Record number

    2620179