<p>Insects are highly valued as food in many cultures but have only recently gained interest in the West as a sustainable alternative to reduce the environmental impact of meat production. Despite the growing consumer interest in insect consumption, there is still a great disparity between curious trying and actual acceptance. The aim of this study was to examine how the product preparation, familiarity and individual traits (e.g. food neophobia) influence the consumer acceptance of insects as food. Dutch consumers (n = 976) evaluated 8 mealworm product images on 4 acceptability measures (product appropriateness, expected sensory-liking, willingness to buy, willingness to try). Product images varied according to mealworm visibility (visible...
Introduction: The world´s population is increasing and thus the pressure on the earth´s resources. T...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and HealthEdgar Chambers IVInsects are ...
The interest in edible insects as food is growing, both in traditional and non-traditional insect-ea...
<p>Insects are highly valued as food in many cultures but have only recently gained interest in the ...
Insects have been established to be a more sustainable alternative source of protein in comparison t...
Despite growing interest in the use of insects as food, uptake of insect-based foods in Europe is lo...
Insects could prove to be a sustainable solution to feeding the growing human population. While ins...
AbstractDespite growing interest in the use of insects as food, uptake of insect-based foods in Euro...
Purpose: Lack of acceptance of insects as food is considered a barrier against societal adoption of ...
The interest in eating insects as food is increasing, not least for sustainability reasons. However,...
The growing demand for livestock products is associated with an increase in environmental, economic...
In recent years, edible insects have gained global attention due to their nutritional and environmen...
Due to the environmental and nutritional benefits of insects, their consumption would be one of the ...
Although interest in the use of insects as food is growing in Europe and the US (the "West"), Wester...
As global population continues to increase, identifying and adopting new food sources, that allow su...
Introduction: The world´s population is increasing and thus the pressure on the earth´s resources. T...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and HealthEdgar Chambers IVInsects are ...
The interest in edible insects as food is growing, both in traditional and non-traditional insect-ea...
<p>Insects are highly valued as food in many cultures but have only recently gained interest in the ...
Insects have been established to be a more sustainable alternative source of protein in comparison t...
Despite growing interest in the use of insects as food, uptake of insect-based foods in Europe is lo...
Insects could prove to be a sustainable solution to feeding the growing human population. While ins...
AbstractDespite growing interest in the use of insects as food, uptake of insect-based foods in Euro...
Purpose: Lack of acceptance of insects as food is considered a barrier against societal adoption of ...
The interest in eating insects as food is increasing, not least for sustainability reasons. However,...
The growing demand for livestock products is associated with an increase in environmental, economic...
In recent years, edible insects have gained global attention due to their nutritional and environmen...
Due to the environmental and nutritional benefits of insects, their consumption would be one of the ...
Although interest in the use of insects as food is growing in Europe and the US (the "West"), Wester...
As global population continues to increase, identifying and adopting new food sources, that allow su...
Introduction: The world´s population is increasing and thus the pressure on the earth´s resources. T...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and HealthEdgar Chambers IVInsects are ...
The interest in edible insects as food is growing, both in traditional and non-traditional insect-ea...