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In the eye of the beholder: Expected and actual liking for apples with visual imperfections

•Visual sub-optimality has a significant impact on how food is experienced.•Emotions and attitudes are key mediators between sub-optimal apples and expected liking.•After tasting, actual liking significantly differs from expected liking.•Colour and shape sub-optimality have a higher chance to be cho...

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Published in:Food quality and preference 2021-01, Vol.87, p.104065, Article 104065
Main Authors: Bolos, Laura Andreea, Lagerkvist, Carl-Johan, Normann, Anne, Wendin, Karin
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