Review of instrumental texture measurements as phenotypic tool to assess textural diversity of root, tuber and banana food products
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Roots, tubers and bananas (RTBs) contribute immensely to food security and livelihoods in subSaharan Africa, Asia and Latin America. The adoption of RTB genotypes in these regions relieson the interplay among agronomic traits, ease of processing and consumer preference. In breeding
RTBs, until recently, little attention was accorded key textural traits preferred by consumers.
Moreover, a lack of standard, discriminant, repeatable protocols that can be used to measure the
textural traits deter linkages between breeding better RTB genotypes and end user/consumer’s
preferences. RTB products texture i.e. behaviour of RTB food products under unique
deformations, such as disintegration and the flow of a food under force - is a critical component
of these preferences. The preferences consumers have for certain product texture can be evaluated
from expert sensory panel and consumer surveys, which are useful tools in setting thresholds for
textural traits, and inform breeders on what to improve in the quality of RTBs. Textural
characterization of RTBs under standard operating procedures (SOPs) is important in ensuring the
standardization of texture measurement conditions, predictability of textural quality of RTBs, and
ultimately definition of RTB food product profiles (FPPs). This paper reviews current SOPs for
the textural characterization of RTBs, including their various associated methods, parameters,
challenges and merits. Case studies of texture characterized during development of SOPs and
evaluation of texture of RTB populations is discussed and insights into key textural attributes and
correlations between instrumental, sensory and consumer assessment of texture unique to various
RTB food products. Hardness was considered a universal key textural attribute to discriminate
RTBs. The review should provide adequate insight into texture of RTB food products and critical
factors in their measurement. It aims to promote inclusion of texture in breeding pipelines by
investigating which textural traits are prioritized by consumers, particularly since the inclusion of
textural traits is recently gaining prominence by breeders in improving RTBs
