Purpose: Lack of acceptance of insects as food is considered a barrier against societal adoption of the potentially valuable contribution of insects to human foods. An underlying barrier may be that insects are lumped together as one group, while consumers typically try specific insects. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the ways in which Dutch consumers, with and without insect tasting experience, are more or less willing to eat different insects. Design/methodology/approach: In a quasi-experimental study (n=140), the participants with and without prior experience in eating insects were asked to give their willingness to eat a range of insects, and their attitudes and disgust towards eating insects. Findings: Insects promoted in ...
Although insects are a sustainable meat alternative, the willingness to consume (WTC) them remains g...
Insects may potentially provide an alternative protein source. However, consumers may not easily acc...
Edible insects have attracted much Western interest in recent years due to their nutritional and env...
Purpose: Lack of acceptance of insects as food is considered a barrier against societal adoption of ...
Despite growing interest in the use of insects as food, uptake of insect-based foods in Europe is lo...
AbstractDespite growing interest in the use of insects as food, uptake of insect-based foods in Euro...
<p>Insects are highly valued as food in many cultures but have only recently gained interest in the ...
Insects could prove to be a sustainable solution to feeding the growing human population. While ins...
Due to the environmental and nutritional benefits of insects, their consumption would be one of the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the main factors that may affect Italian consum...
As global population continues to increase, identifying and adopting new food sources, that allow su...
The growing demand for livestock products is associated with an increase in environmental, economic...
Although interest in the use of insects as food is growing in Europe and the US (the "West"), Wester...
Insects have been established to be a more sustainable alternative source of protein in comparison t...
Based on their high nutritional value and low production costs, insects are an excellent and sustain...
Although insects are a sustainable meat alternative, the willingness to consume (WTC) them remains g...
Insects may potentially provide an alternative protein source. However, consumers may not easily acc...
Edible insects have attracted much Western interest in recent years due to their nutritional and env...
Purpose: Lack of acceptance of insects as food is considered a barrier against societal adoption of ...
Despite growing interest in the use of insects as food, uptake of insect-based foods in Europe is lo...
AbstractDespite growing interest in the use of insects as food, uptake of insect-based foods in Euro...
<p>Insects are highly valued as food in many cultures but have only recently gained interest in the ...
Insects could prove to be a sustainable solution to feeding the growing human population. While ins...
Due to the environmental and nutritional benefits of insects, their consumption would be one of the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the main factors that may affect Italian consum...
As global population continues to increase, identifying and adopting new food sources, that allow su...
The growing demand for livestock products is associated with an increase in environmental, economic...
Although interest in the use of insects as food is growing in Europe and the US (the "West"), Wester...
Insects have been established to be a more sustainable alternative source of protein in comparison t...
Based on their high nutritional value and low production costs, insects are an excellent and sustain...
Although insects are a sustainable meat alternative, the willingness to consume (WTC) them remains g...
Insects may potentially provide an alternative protein source. However, consumers may not easily acc...
Edible insects have attracted much Western interest in recent years due to their nutritional and env...