Blueberry Muffin Taste Test
After a 6 year break, the Waldin Test Kitchen relaunched with new staff and a Blueberry Muffin Taste Testing. The new researchers are Timothy Waldin and Oliver Waldin. Both have years of experience (7 and 4 years respectively) tasting sweet, treats, and muffins of all variety, with chocolate being their area of expertise.
The experiment had one simple question: Which blueberry muffin tastes best? Testers tasted four recipes:
1. Mix - Betty Crocker Wild Blueberry box mix
2. Low Fat - a healthy, whole wheat, low-fat recipe
3. Perfect - a no compromise full fat, full sugar muffin
4. Vegan - sure was, no dairy or animal product at all
Mix, Low-Fat, Perfect, Vegan (from left to right) |
The independent variables were diligently prepared by Oliver with a bit of help from Thao (aka Mom).
Drumroll please...The winner was:
#1 Emmet (the Perfect, no compromise muffin)
- avg rank of 1.6, with 7 testers placing it 1st and 5 testers placing it 2nd
#2 Batman (Betty Crocker Mix)
- avg rank: 2.3, with 3 testers placing it 1st and 6 testers placing it 2nd
#3 Wyldstyle (Speckled Palate Vegan)
- avg rank: 2.8, with surprisingly 2 testers placing it 1st
#4 Vitruvius (Skinny Taste Low Fat)
- avg rank:3.2, with all but 2 tasters placing it 3rd or 4th
Tabulating the data |
Presenting the results |
A secondary objective was to determine if tasters could identify the recipes. The results were surprising. Testers were only correct 29% of the time. The most common mistake was 75% of the testers thought the Vegan muffin was the Low Fat muffin. The most often correctly identified were the Perfect and Mix muffins, both at 45%.
And the most important finding is "Everything is awesome. Everything is cool when you're part of a team" (set to the tune of The Lego Movie"). We are very fortunate to have you all as regulars in the Waldin Test Kitchen. Thanks to all the testers for participating: Dave, Diana, Euree, Heather, Luice, Michele, Oliver, Ray, Ryan, Shipra, Thao, Timothy, and Vanita.
The Waldin Kitchen is taking nominations for the next test.