Definition : Triangular test

A triangular test is a statistical method used to compare the sensory differences between three products. It involves presenting three samples to a group of testers, with two of the samples being identical and one being different. The testers are then asked to identify the odd sample, allowing for a more accurate assessment of the sensory qualities of each product. This test is commonly used in the food and beverage industry to ensure consistency and quality in products.

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