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Effect of used sweeteners on sensory properties of fruit jams
PIHLÍK, Pavel
This thesis deals with the sorting and use of sweeteners in the production of fruit spreads. The theoretical part focuses on the sorting of sweetening agents and their classification. Furthermore, it presents procedures of production of fruit spreads and their assortment. The main goal is to compare sensory attributes of jams that I produced according to an assigned recipe, which is described in the practical part of this thesis. These jams were made from regional fruits (strawberries, apricots, sour-cherries) and sweetened with both natural (sucrose, sorbitol, Steviol glycosides) and artificial (sucralose) sweetening agents. The control group of this research were the students and employees of the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice in the age of 24-60 years. The evaluators filled in a sequence test protocol and a questionnaire for consumers. The results of the sensory analysis were processed into tables and graphs with the aid of statistical methods.
Sweeteners (natural and artificial) used in the food industry
PIHLÍK, Pavel
The aim of this work is to introduce the sweeteners which are used in the food industry in the Czech Republic but also in the world. The basic sweetener which is a measure of the other sweeteners is regarded as sugar (sucrose). In this bachelor´s work, I described the history of the production of beet sugar in the Czech Republic, the products which are made of it and also its usage in food industry. Furthermore, I introduce the basic types of sweeteners by which we try to replace the beet sugar. I describe the history, production, characteristics and their usage. These are mainly the natural sweeteners which are divided into the carbohydrate (sucrose, fructose, glucose, honey, lactose and sugar alcohols), non-carbohydrate (stevioside, thaumatin) and artificial align (aspartame, saccharin, cyclamates, acesulfame-K, sucralose).

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