The consumption of edible insects (EI) is traditional in many parts of the world, but not in others. In fact, despite globalization and the multiple advantages pointed out about the consumption of EI, there are still many countries where entomophagy is seen with disgust and aversion. This systematic review aimed to examine the motivations that influence the consumption of EI in diverse cultures and understand if there are differences between Western countries (WC) and insect-eating countries (IEC). It further evaluated whether the degree of acceptability was influenced by the form of consumption of the insects (eating whole insects or foods containing insects). This literature review was conducted in November 2021 within three databases, We...
Insect-based food is not common in Europe, because most people do not consider insects to be edible,...
Entomophagy has grown in interest as an alternative source of protein that could complement future d...
Alternative sources of proteins are necessary to tackle the foreseeing challenge of protein scarcity...
The consumption of edible insects (EI) is traditional in many parts of the world, but not in others....
Albeit the benefits of switching to an insects’ based diet are set up on nutritional, environmental,...
Edible insects seem one of the more probable responses to the increased quantity of food proteins ne...
Entomophagy – intentional consumption of insects – is practiced in several regions of the world, par...
Entomophagy – intentional consumption of insects – is practiced in several regions of the world, par...
peer reviewedIn Europe, edible insects are unusual in food habits. Food neophobia and disgust are co...
Because edible insects (EI) have been, in recent years, recommended as a nutritious animal protein f...
In recent years, edible insects have been suggested as an alternative food that is more sustainable ...
The practice of eating insects, known as entomophagy, is part of a regular diet for millions of peop...
Many traditional societies have used or still use insects as a protein source, while westernized so...
Although recent literature has shown that switching to an insect-based diet could provide several re...
The interest in edible insects as food is growing, both in traditional and non-traditional insect-ea...
Insect-based food is not common in Europe, because most people do not consider insects to be edible,...
Entomophagy has grown in interest as an alternative source of protein that could complement future d...
Alternative sources of proteins are necessary to tackle the foreseeing challenge of protein scarcity...
The consumption of edible insects (EI) is traditional in many parts of the world, but not in others....
Albeit the benefits of switching to an insects’ based diet are set up on nutritional, environmental,...
Edible insects seem one of the more probable responses to the increased quantity of food proteins ne...
Entomophagy – intentional consumption of insects – is practiced in several regions of the world, par...
Entomophagy – intentional consumption of insects – is practiced in several regions of the world, par...
peer reviewedIn Europe, edible insects are unusual in food habits. Food neophobia and disgust are co...
Because edible insects (EI) have been, in recent years, recommended as a nutritious animal protein f...
In recent years, edible insects have been suggested as an alternative food that is more sustainable ...
The practice of eating insects, known as entomophagy, is part of a regular diet for millions of peop...
Many traditional societies have used or still use insects as a protein source, while westernized so...
Although recent literature has shown that switching to an insect-based diet could provide several re...
The interest in edible insects as food is growing, both in traditional and non-traditional insect-ea...
Insect-based food is not common in Europe, because most people do not consider insects to be edible,...
Entomophagy has grown in interest as an alternative source of protein that could complement future d...
Alternative sources of proteins are necessary to tackle the foreseeing challenge of protein scarcity...