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Currently, the methods used to analyse and evaluate the properties of food typically involve human sensory panels. These methods have the advantage of producing realistic, in-vivo results however, due to the subjective nature of sensory evaluation, results obtained from different panel members can be inconsistent. This inherent variability in experimental outcomes can lead to difficulties when interpreting...