Exploring consumer perception about the different types of chocolate
The Word Association technique was used to analyze the perception of 120 Uruguayan consumers concerning the different types of chocolate. Similarly, it was estimated how healthy consumers perceived dark, white and milk chocolate to be. As a generic product, chocolate was associated with good taste, positive feelings, sweetness, feelings of warmth and calories/energy. White, dark and milk chocolate were significantly associated with other concepts (creaminess, bitterness, intense taste, etc.). A cluster analysis was performed on the scores regarding the perceived healthiness as reported by the consumers. 3 clusters were identified: Cluster 1 did not perceive any of the three types of chocolate to be very healthy, Cluster 2 considered dark chocolate to be very healthy but white chocolate to be less healthy and Cluster 3 perceived the three types of chocolate as very healthy. The Word Association technique enabled us to identify the differences between the associations made by each cluster.
Main Authors: | Gámbaro,Adriana, Ellis,Ana Claudia |
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Format: | Digital revista |
Language: | English |
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Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos - ITAL
2012
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Online Access: | http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1981-67232012000400006 |
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