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Flavour

       Per Møller
University of Copenhagen
       pem@life.ku.dk
Many senses important for perception
     and appreciation of foods

    • taste
    • smell
    • touch (haptic)
    • trigeminality (pungency, irritation)
    • vision
    • audition
    • temperature
    • interoception

    What is flavour?
Demonstration

• Chew and swallow a jelly-bean while you
  block your nose. What does it ’taste’ like?

• Chew a jelly-bean with normal passage of
  air through your nose. Any difference in
  ’taste’ from what you perceived above?
Dana Small et al:

fMRI experiments have demonstrated:

•   Differential neural responses evoked by orthonasal vs. Retronasal
    perception in humans, i.e. Neural recruitment is influenced by whether an
    odorant represents a food
    (Small et al. Neuron, Vol. 47, 593-605, 2005)

and further

•   Separable substrates for anticipatory (i.e. sniffing the aroma) and
    consummatory food chemosensation
    (Small et al. Neuron, Vol 57, 786-797, 2008)
Benoist Schaal et al: Human foetuses learn
   odours from their pregnant mother’s Diet




From Schaal et al: Chem. Senses 25: 729-
737, 2000
Trigeminal stimulants (strong
              spices)
Two hypotheses

• Strong spices increase metabolism
  (preliminary support for this hypothesis ~15%)
  - appropriate concentrations ?
  - other spices than chili ?

• Strong spices increase satiety
  - smaller meals?
  - is time between meals unaffected?
Influence of chilli on hunger and
                      satiety
                                         Hunger-satiety for hot/ordinary soup


                       10

                       9
                       8

                       7
           VASscores




                       6
                       5

                       4                                                                  satiety
                                                                                          (ordinary soup)
                       3                                                                  satiety (hot
                                                                                          soup)
                       2                                                                  hunger
                                                                                          (ordinary soup
                       1                                                                  hunger (hot
                                                                                          soup)
                       0
                            0   5   10   15   20      25        35   40   45    50   55
                                                   Time (min)


Reisfelt H. H., Møller P., unpublished
Does the ’hot’ soup taste worse?

                                  Liking hot/ordinary soup


                    10
                                                                     hot
                     9
                                                                     ordinary
                     8
                     7
       VAS-scores




                     6
                     5
                     4
                     3
                     2
                     1
                     0
                         0   10   20       30         40   50   60
                                       Tim e (m in)


      Reisfelt H. H., Møller P. unpublished
Motivation to eat more
                            Wanting hot/ordinary soup


              10                                             hot
               9                                             ordinary
               8
               7
 VAS-scores




               6
               5
               4
               3
               2
               1
               0
                   0   10    20    30     40   50       60
                               Tim e (m in)


Reisfelt H. H., Møller P. unpublished
Flavour – the journal
will:
publish interdisciplinary articles on flavour, its generation and perception, and
its influence on behaviour and nutrition as well as articles on the
psychophysical, psychological and chemical aspects of flavour including those
which take brain imaging approaches.

we expect papers ranging from:
philosophy, anthropology and economics
over
psychology and neuroscience
to
physics and chemistry.

we hope:
to make Flavour a journal not only for scientists, but also accessible to
chefs and other food professionals who would not normally read the
scientific literature.
Some scientific challenges for                               Flavour
•   What are the fundamental mechanisms by which we gain pleasure from the flavour of
    what we eat?
•   Are there any relationships between the pleasure derived from eating and satiation?
•   Can one transform a given food into a more healthy one without diminishing the
    hedonistic aspects
•   Food pairing principles - which foods go well together and why? Do any of these
    principles transcend different culinary traditions and cultures? If so, what are the
    determinants and underlying mechanisms of such universality?
•   Can humans be addicted to foods? If so, is this a physical or a behavioural addiction?
•   Can new insights into the physics of the structure and manipulation of food allow us
    to develop new textures, or textures that change according to the environment or
    over time while being consumed?
•   The inverse problem in cooking: from a perceptual and physical description of (the
    perfect) end result of a cooking process, can we describe the physical treatment(s) of
    the raw materials that will result in a given (e.g. the optimal) end result?

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Per Moller- Flavour Launch

  • 1.
  • 2. Flavour Per Møller University of Copenhagen pem@life.ku.dk
  • 3. Many senses important for perception and appreciation of foods • taste • smell • touch (haptic) • trigeminality (pungency, irritation) • vision • audition • temperature • interoception What is flavour?
  • 4. Demonstration • Chew and swallow a jelly-bean while you block your nose. What does it ’taste’ like? • Chew a jelly-bean with normal passage of air through your nose. Any difference in ’taste’ from what you perceived above?
  • 5. Dana Small et al: fMRI experiments have demonstrated: • Differential neural responses evoked by orthonasal vs. Retronasal perception in humans, i.e. Neural recruitment is influenced by whether an odorant represents a food (Small et al. Neuron, Vol. 47, 593-605, 2005) and further • Separable substrates for anticipatory (i.e. sniffing the aroma) and consummatory food chemosensation (Small et al. Neuron, Vol 57, 786-797, 2008)
  • 6. Benoist Schaal et al: Human foetuses learn odours from their pregnant mother’s Diet From Schaal et al: Chem. Senses 25: 729- 737, 2000
  • 7. Trigeminal stimulants (strong spices) Two hypotheses • Strong spices increase metabolism (preliminary support for this hypothesis ~15%) - appropriate concentrations ? - other spices than chili ? • Strong spices increase satiety - smaller meals? - is time between meals unaffected?
  • 8. Influence of chilli on hunger and satiety Hunger-satiety for hot/ordinary soup 10 9 8 7 VASscores 6 5 4 satiety (ordinary soup) 3 satiety (hot soup) 2 hunger (ordinary soup 1 hunger (hot soup) 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 35 40 45 50 55 Time (min) Reisfelt H. H., Møller P., unpublished
  • 9. Does the ’hot’ soup taste worse? Liking hot/ordinary soup 10 hot 9 ordinary 8 7 VAS-scores 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Tim e (m in) Reisfelt H. H., Møller P. unpublished
  • 10. Motivation to eat more Wanting hot/ordinary soup 10 hot 9 ordinary 8 7 VAS-scores 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Tim e (m in) Reisfelt H. H., Møller P. unpublished
  • 11. Flavour – the journal will: publish interdisciplinary articles on flavour, its generation and perception, and its influence on behaviour and nutrition as well as articles on the psychophysical, psychological and chemical aspects of flavour including those which take brain imaging approaches. we expect papers ranging from: philosophy, anthropology and economics over psychology and neuroscience to physics and chemistry. we hope: to make Flavour a journal not only for scientists, but also accessible to chefs and other food professionals who would not normally read the scientific literature.
  • 12. Some scientific challenges for Flavour • What are the fundamental mechanisms by which we gain pleasure from the flavour of what we eat? • Are there any relationships between the pleasure derived from eating and satiation? • Can one transform a given food into a more healthy one without diminishing the hedonistic aspects • Food pairing principles - which foods go well together and why? Do any of these principles transcend different culinary traditions and cultures? If so, what are the determinants and underlying mechanisms of such universality? • Can humans be addicted to foods? If so, is this a physical or a behavioural addiction? • Can new insights into the physics of the structure and manipulation of food allow us to develop new textures, or textures that change according to the environment or over time while being consumed? • The inverse problem in cooking: from a perceptual and physical description of (the perfect) end result of a cooking process, can we describe the physical treatment(s) of the raw materials that will result in a given (e.g. the optimal) end result?