Drivers of consumer acceptability of cassava gari‐eba food products across cultural and environmental settings using the triadic comparison of technologies approach (tricot)

Author:

Olaosebikan Olamide1ORCID,Bello Abolore1ORCID,de Sousa Kauê23ORCID,Ndjouenkeu Robert4ORCID,Adesokan Michael1ORCID,Alamu Emmanuel1ORCID,Agbona Afolabi5ORCID,Van Etten Jacob2ORCID,Kégah Franklin Ngoualem4ORCID,Dufour Dominique67ORCID,Bouniol Alexandre78ORCID,Teeken Béla1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) Ibadan Nigeria

2. Digital Inclusion, Bioversity International Montpellier France

3. Department of Agricultural Sciences Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences Hamar Norway

4. Department of Food Science and Nutrition, ENSAI University of Ngaoundere Ngaoundere Cameroon

5. Department of Soil and Crop Science, Molecular & Environmental Plant Sciences Texas A & M University College Station TX USA

6. CIRAD, UMR QualiSud Montpellier France

7. QualiSud, Univ Montpellier, Avignon Université, CIRAD, Institut Agro, IRD, Université de La Réunion Montpellier France

8. CIRAD, UMR QualiSud Cotonou Benin

Abstract

AbstractBACKGROUNDNigeria and Cameroon are multi‐ethnic countries with diverse preferences for food characteristics. The present study aimed to inform cassava breeders on consumer‐prioritized eba quality traits. Consumer testing was carried out using the triadic comparison of technologies (tricot). Diverse consumers in villages, towns and cities evaluated the overall acceptability of eba made from different cassava genotypes. Data from both countries were combined and linked to laboratory analyses of eba and the gari used to make it.RESULTSThere is a strong preference for eba with higher cohesiveness and eba from gari with higher brightness and especially in Cameroon, with lower redness and yellowness. Relatively higher eba hardness and springiness values are preferred in the Nigerian locations, whereas lower values are preferred in Cameroon. Trends for solubility and swelling power of the gari differ between the two countries. The study also reveals that the older improved cassava genotype TMS30572 is a benchmark genotype with superior eba characteristics across different regions in Nigeria, whereas the recently released variety Game changer performs very well in Cameroon. In both locations, the recently released genotypes Obansanjo‐2 and improved variety TM14F1278P0003 have good stability and overall acceptability for eba characteristics.CONCLUSIONThe wide acceptance of a single genotype across diverse geographical and cultural conditions in Nigeria, as well as three acceptable new improved varieties in both locations, indicates that consumers' preferences are surprisingly homogeneous for eba. This would enhance breeding efforts to develop varieties with wider acceptability and expand potential target areas for released varieties. © 2023 The Authors. Journal of The Science of Food and Agriculture published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Food Science,Biotechnology

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