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1 Department of Food Science, Stocking Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
The objective of this study was to determine the degree of liking of ultra-pasteurized (UP) milk by 6 to 11 year olds. For comparative purposes, 2% UP milks were evaluated along with 2% conventionally pasteurized high temperature short time (HTST) and 2% ultra high temperature (UHT) milks. A seven-point facial hedonic scale with Peryam & Kroll verbal descriptors for affective testing with children was used with the 6 year olds. For the older children, a seven-point hedonic scale with Peryam & Kroll verbal descriptors was used. The mean degree of liking of UP milk was rated as slightly below "good." HTST milk was liked slightly more than the UHT milk, which was liked slightly more than the UP milk. How the children felt about milk, in general, significantly affected how much they liked the test milks, with all milks being influenced equally.
Key Words: ultra-pasteurized ultra high temperature fluid milk
Submitted on September 25, 2000
Accepted on December 19, 2000
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