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The influence of different storage conditions and fat bloom on sensory characteristics of pralines
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Regional embeddedness segments across fifteen countries
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Application of theory of planned behaviour in Belgium and Hungary on emotional food
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- Conference Paper
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Quality evaluation of fresh and bloomed filled chocolates in House of Quality
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- Conference Paper
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Comparing Belgian and Hungarian preferences for chocolate pralines and their acceptance of product defects such as blooming and cracking
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Food choice questionnaire revisited in four countries : does it still measure the same?
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Differences in detection time of fat bloom formation on pralines
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Emotional consumers prefer unusual flavours
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Influence of emotions on sensory perception in milk chocolates
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Sensory perception of home-made products by highly-involved consumers
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Understanding variety-seekers and neopholics tasting traditional products
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Effects of low- and high-temperature storage on oil migration and fat bloom development in filled chocolates
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Influence of ingredient and storage on sensory characteristics of fresh and bloomed pralines
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Understanding consumer acceptance and preferences towards chocolate pralines
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Regional hotspots guide : exchange of experiences between Małopolska, Wielkopolska and East Flanders
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Strategic options for regional products as a tool for regional development
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Approach of Flanders and Malopolska to regional products
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Governance of regional products
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Innovation and sustainability at the Belgian North Sea coast: the Beaufort case
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Linking attributes to consumer needs for cake