Consumer Characterization of Commercial Gluten-Free Crackers Through Rapid Methods and Its Comparison to Descriptive Panel Data
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Gluten-Free Crackers
2.3. Projective Mapping
2.4. Modified Flash Profiling
2.5. Descriptive Analysis
2.6. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Projective Mapping
3.2. Modified Flash Profiling
3.3. Descriptive Analysis
4. Discussion
4.1. Projective Mapping
4.2. Modified Flash Profiling
4.3. Descriptive Analysis
4.4. Comparison Between Modified Flash Profiling and Descriptive Analysis
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
GF | Gluten-free |
GFC | Gluten-free crackers |
PM | Projective mapping |
FP | Flash profiling |
MFP | Modified flash profiling |
DA | Descriptive analysis |
MFA | Multiple factor analysis |
GPA | Generalized Procrustes analysis |
PCA | Principal component analysis |
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Cracker Brand | Code | Flour Base | Ingredients | Variety |
---|---|---|---|---|
Absolutely Gluten-Free Crackers * | ABSOGF | Tapioca/potato starch blend | Tapioca starch, water, potato starch, potato flakes, palm oil, honey, egg yolks, natural vinegar, salt | Original |
Crunchmaster Grain-Free Crackers * | CRUNGF | Cassava flour | Cassava flour, organic coconut flour, tapioca starch, safflower oil, sea salt, garlic powder | Original |
Hu Gluten-Free Grain-Free Crackers | HUGF | Almond, cassava, coconut flour blend | Grain-free flour blend (almond, cassava, organic coconut), black chia seed, flax seed, organic coconut aminos | Sea Salt |
Schar Table Gluten-Free Crackers * | SCHAGF | Millet blend | Non-GMO corn starch, vegetable fats and oils (palm, palm kernel, non-GMO rape seed), maltodextrin, modified tapioca starch, whole millet flour, non-GMO soy flour, rice syrup, whole rice flour, buckwheat flour, sorghum flour, flax seed flour, non-GMO corn flour, dried sourdough (buckwheat, quinoa), non-GMO soy bran, poppy seeds, non-GMO sugar beet syrup, sea salt, cream of tartar, ammonium bicarbonate, baking powder, guar gum, modified cellulose, citric acid, natural flavoring (rosemary) | Original |
Simple Mills Sea Salt Crackers * | SIMIGF | Nut flour blend | Nut and seed flour blend (almond flour, sunflower seeds, flax seeds), tapioca starch, cassava, organic sunflower oil, sea salt, organic onion, organic garlic, rosemary extract (for freshness) | Sea Salt |
Glutino Gluten-Free Crackers * | GLUTGF | White rice | Corn starch, white rice flour, organic palm oil, modified corn starch, eggs, sugar, salt, vegetable fibers, dextrose, guar gum, sodium bicarbonate, natural flavor, monocalcium phosphate, ammonium bicarbonate | Original |
Blue Diamond Nut Thins * | BLDIGF | White rice | Rice flour, almonds, potato starch, sea salt, safflower oil, natural flavors (contains milk) | Original |
Lance Gluten-Free Crackers * | LANCGF | White rice | Palm oil, rice flour, rice starch, sugar, corn starch, potato starch, baking soda, tapioca flour, glucose, xanthan gum, monocalcium phosphate, salt, soy lecithin, locust bean gum, non-fat milk | Original |
Trader Joe’s Savory Thin Crackers | TJGF | White rice | Rice, sesame seeds, expeller-pressed safflower oil, tamari soy sauce (soybeans, rice, salt), salt, garlic, soybean | Original |
Mary’s Gone Crackers * | MAGOGF | Brown rice | Brown rice, quinoa, flax seeds, sesame seeds, tamari (water, soybeans, salt, vinegar), sea salt | Original |
Sesmark Gluten-Free Crackers * | SESGF | Brown rice | Rice flour, expeller-pressed safflower oil, sesame seeds, sesame flour, wheat-free tamari soy sauce powder [tamari soy sauce (soybeans, salt), maltodextrin (from corn)], wheat-free teriyaki powder, [wheat-free teriyaki sauce (tamari soy sauce ([soybeans, salt]), sake (rice, salt), apple cider vinegar, garlic, mustard, ginger, white and black pepper), maltodextrin, sucrose, fructose], onion powder, soy lecithin | Sea Salt |
Mary’s Gone Super Seed Gluten-Free Crackers | MASSGF | Brown rice | Brown rice, quinoa, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, flax seeds, sesame seeds, poppy seeds, sea salt, seaweed, black pepper, spices | Original |
Crunchmaster Multigrain Crackers | CRMSGF | Brown rice | Brown rice flour, whole grain yellow corn, potato starch, safflower oil, oat fiber, cane sugar, sesame seeds, flax seeds, millet, sea salt, quinoa seeds. | Original |
Ka Me Rice Crackers * | KAMGF | Jasmine rice | Jasmine rice, rice bran oil, sea salt, soybean tocopherols (preservative) | Original |
Doctor in the Kitchen Flackers | DRGF | Flaxseed | Organic flax seeds, organic apple cider vinegar, sea salt | Sea Salt |
Foods Alive Original Flax Crackers | FAGF | Flaxseed | Golden flaxseed, Bragg Liquid Aminos (a non-GMO wheat-free soy sauce), lemon juice | Original |
Appearance | Aroma and flavor | Texture | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Modified Flash Profiling | Descriptive | Modified Flash Profiling | Descriptive | Modified Flash Profiling | Descriptive | |
Aroma | Flavor | Aroma and Flavor | ||||
None | Amt of seeds/inclusions | Baked | Bitter | Astringent | Airy | Dryness/moisture absorbency * |
Color | Burnt | Brown rice | Baking soda | Chewiness | Fracturability | |
Holes (yes/no) | Butter | Burnt | Bitter * | Crispiness | Grit/chalky/mouth coating * | |
Rough appearance | Cardboard | Butter | Black pepper * | Crunchiness | Hardness * | |
Seasoning particulates | Cheesy | Cardboard | Burning heat from pepper | Firmness | Roughness(seeds/particulates) * | |
Shape | Chemical | Cheese | Burnt * | Flakiness | Thickness * | |
Shiny | Chicken | Corn | Cardboard * | Grittiness | Tooth stick/tooth packing | |
Size of seeds | Corn | Earthy | Coconut (flour) | Gumminess | ||
Thickness appearance | Earthy | Flaxseed | Dairy/buttery * | Hardness | ||
Uneven browning | Flaxseed | Flour | Earthy * | Moistness | ||
Flour | Garlic | Garlic/onion * | Puffiness | |||
Garlic | Grain | Herbs * | Roughness | |||
Graham | Green | Irritating | Smoothness | |||
Grain | Nutty | Nutty/nut milk * | Softness | |||
Grass | Oats | Oily * | Thickness | |||
Herbs | Onion | Overall aftertaste | ||||
Nuts | Oxidized oil | Overall aroma | ||||
Oily | Rice | Overall flavor | ||||
Oxidized oil | Salt | Potato (flour, starch) | ||||
Peanuts | Savory | Rice (flour, starch) * | ||||
Pepper | Seed | Salty * | ||||
Powder | Sesame | Seaweed | ||||
Rancid | Sorghum | Seedy/sesame/flax * | ||||
Rice | Sunflower seed | Sour | ||||
Rosemary | Sweet | Soy sauce | ||||
Savory | Toasted | Starch complex | ||||
Seeds | Uncooked flour | Sweet * | ||||
Toasted | Woody | Toasted * | ||||
Wheat | True to gluten cracker | |||||
Woody | Wheat-like * |
Modified Flash Profiling | Descriptive Analysis | |
---|---|---|
Number of products evaluated | 10 | 10 |
Number of panelists | 18 | 5 |
Number of sessions | 3 | 3 |
Panel type | Untrained (individual evaluations) | Trained (consensus) |
Task | Used own words to describe the attributes. Rated products’ perceived attributes for intensities | Rate products for intensities. Panelists were trained on specific attributes and references |
Scale used | 4-point scale (0 = none, 1 = low, 2 = medium, and 3 = high) | 150-point scale with 1.0-point increments |
Data analysis type | Multiple factor analysis | Principal component analysis |
Total number of attributes | 74 | 44 |
Appearance | - | 7 |
Aroma | 30 | - |
Flavor | 28 | 30 |
Texture | 15 | 7 |
Mouthfeel | 1 | - |
Results | Global overview of commercial gluten-free crackers space. Ideal for obtaining consumer differentiation. | Precise, accurate, and consistent measurements between cracker samples. |
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Brar, J.; Kumar, R.; Talavera, M.J. Consumer Characterization of Commercial Gluten-Free Crackers Through Rapid Methods and Its Comparison to Descriptive Panel Data. Foods 2025, 14, 2972. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods14172972
Brar J, Kumar R, Talavera MJ. Consumer Characterization of Commercial Gluten-Free Crackers Through Rapid Methods and Its Comparison to Descriptive Panel Data. Foods. 2025; 14(17):2972. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods14172972
Chicago/Turabian StyleBrar, Japneet, Rajesh Kumar, and Martin J. Talavera. 2025. "Consumer Characterization of Commercial Gluten-Free Crackers Through Rapid Methods and Its Comparison to Descriptive Panel Data" Foods 14, no. 17: 2972. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods14172972
APA StyleBrar, J., Kumar, R., & Talavera, M. J. (2025). Consumer Characterization of Commercial Gluten-Free Crackers Through Rapid Methods and Its Comparison to Descriptive Panel Data. Foods, 14(17), 2972. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods14172972