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Is it pâté or dog food? Who can tell the difference?
Researchers provided 18 volunteers five food samples to try in a blind taste test. Only three were able to identify the canine fodder...
...The five samples came from a wide price range and were processed to have a similar consistency. The foods were duck liver mousse, pork liver pâté, two imitation pâtés -- pureed liverwurst and Spam -- and Newman's Own dog food.
Eight participants believed the liverwurst was the dog food, and four thought the Spam was the culprit.
Two people identified the high-end pâté as dog food, and one identified the duck liver mousse as dog food.
The taste of dog food? It's harder than you think to identify - Los Angeles Times
Researchers provided 18 volunteers five food samples to try in a blind taste test. Only three were able to identify the canine fodder...
...The five samples came from a wide price range and were processed to have a similar consistency. The foods were duck liver mousse, pork liver pâté, two imitation pâtés -- pureed liverwurst and Spam -- and Newman's Own dog food.
Eight participants believed the liverwurst was the dog food, and four thought the Spam was the culprit.
Two people identified the high-end pâté as dog food, and one identified the duck liver mousse as dog food.
The taste of dog food? It's harder than you think to identify - Los Angeles Times
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