Entomophagy is a rare practice in the United States and western Europe, but there are signs that it is gaining in popularity. This study seeks to gauge potential growth in entomophagy through two methods. First, we conducted a survey of 1,021 Americans to gauge their willingness to consume food products containing cricket powder compared with raw oysters, a food that has a similar “yuck” factor like insects but is nevertheless a widely consumed food. The results indicate that about one-third of Americans are willing to both try and consume insect products on a regular basis, provided they are tasty and safe to eat. Those most receptive to entomophagy are male, college-educated, younger with higher incomes, politically liberal and non-white....
Edible insects are actually fashionable in Westerners aperitif. This marketing strategy allows produ...
Entomophagy, the human consumption of bugs, is widely practiced around the world. The United States ...
International audienceConsuming insects as a solution to climate change became popular in scientific...
University Honors Capstone Project Paper, University of Minnesota Duluth, 2015. In fulfillment of th...
Edible insects as a food source might help feeding poor developing countries and at the same time be...
As global population continues to increase, identifying and adopting new food sources, that allow su...
Due to the environmental and nutritional benefits of insects, their consumption would be one of the ...
In recent years there has been a growing number of studies analysing consumer acceptance, preference...
Insects are nutritious and suitable for human consumption. In this article an overview of research o...
Although insects have long been part of the human diet in many countries, they are poorly received a...
Although insects have long been part of the human diet in many countries, they are poorly received a...
Although insects are a sustainable meat alternative, the willingness to consume (WTC) them remains g...
Research interest in the acceptability of insects as food has dramatically grown in recent years. In...
Edible insects have a good potential to solve the world’s food shortage in the future, and might hel...
Background and aim of the work: the consumption of insects by humans, entomophagy, is a food practic...
Edible insects are actually fashionable in Westerners aperitif. This marketing strategy allows produ...
Entomophagy, the human consumption of bugs, is widely practiced around the world. The United States ...
International audienceConsuming insects as a solution to climate change became popular in scientific...
University Honors Capstone Project Paper, University of Minnesota Duluth, 2015. In fulfillment of th...
Edible insects as a food source might help feeding poor developing countries and at the same time be...
As global population continues to increase, identifying and adopting new food sources, that allow su...
Due to the environmental and nutritional benefits of insects, their consumption would be one of the ...
In recent years there has been a growing number of studies analysing consumer acceptance, preference...
Insects are nutritious and suitable for human consumption. In this article an overview of research o...
Although insects have long been part of the human diet in many countries, they are poorly received a...
Although insects have long been part of the human diet in many countries, they are poorly received a...
Although insects are a sustainable meat alternative, the willingness to consume (WTC) them remains g...
Research interest in the acceptability of insects as food has dramatically grown in recent years. In...
Edible insects have a good potential to solve the world’s food shortage in the future, and might hel...
Background and aim of the work: the consumption of insects by humans, entomophagy, is a food practic...
Edible insects are actually fashionable in Westerners aperitif. This marketing strategy allows produ...
Entomophagy, the human consumption of bugs, is widely practiced around the world. The United States ...
International audienceConsuming insects as a solution to climate change became popular in scientific...