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Explain how you would sample a cake for sensory evaluation with three judges plus volume by polar planimeter and a compressimeter test.
 
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  (a) dried croutons, (b) dry cheese curd, (c) diced fried salt pork, (d) maple sugar candies, (e) none of these.



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Answer to Question 1

The cake would be baked in a rectangular loaf pan. Slices on both ends of the loaf would be removed. The cake would be totally sliced in 1/2 inch pieces using a cutting box. The slices would be numbered from one end to the other. The center three slices would be used for judges 1, 2, and 3 . One adjacent slice would be used for the volume measurement. The adjacent slice on the other side would be used for the compressimeter test.

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