Edible insects have attracted much Western interest in recent years due to their nutritional and environmental advantages. Consumers, however, remain aversive towards a class of items that is not traditionally considered to be food. While the focus is often on the Western disgust, looking at consumer perceptions in a culture that considers insects to be delicious could provide new insights into the psychological and cultural mechanisms that underpin these evaluations. This cross-cultural qualitative study explores how cultural exposure and individual experience contribute towards the contrasting evaluations of insects as food by those who do and do not eat them. Eight focus groups were conducted across two cultures—four in Thailand where in...
Purpose–Edible insects might be the meat of the future. However, promoting insects as food, at least...
Entomophagy is a small, but growing industry, and as European Union is to loosen its regulation towa...
The consumption of edible insects (EI) is traditional in many parts of the world, but not in others....
Edible insects have attracted much Western interest in recent years due to their nutritional and env...
In recent years, edible insects have gained global attention due to their nutritional and environmen...
Although interest in the use of insects as food is growing in Europe and the US (the "West"), Wester...
This paper examines current literature on edible insect consumption in western culture through an in...
Insects is already part of the diet in many regions of the world, and in parts of Asia, Africa, Mexi...
Many traditional societies have used or still use insects as a protein source, while westernized so...
Entomophagy – intentional consumption of insects – is practiced in several regions of the world, par...
Based on their high nutritional value and low production costs, insects are an excellent and sustain...
The consumption and production of livestock have a negative impact on the environment and climate. I...
Insects are highly valued as food in many cultures but have only recently gained interest in the Wes...
As global population continues to increase, identifying and adopting new food sources, that allow su...
There has been a recent push to encourage westerners to introduce insects into their diets. Trad...
Purpose–Edible insects might be the meat of the future. However, promoting insects as food, at least...
Entomophagy is a small, but growing industry, and as European Union is to loosen its regulation towa...
The consumption of edible insects (EI) is traditional in many parts of the world, but not in others....
Edible insects have attracted much Western interest in recent years due to their nutritional and env...
In recent years, edible insects have gained global attention due to their nutritional and environmen...
Although interest in the use of insects as food is growing in Europe and the US (the "West"), Wester...
This paper examines current literature on edible insect consumption in western culture through an in...
Insects is already part of the diet in many regions of the world, and in parts of Asia, Africa, Mexi...
Many traditional societies have used or still use insects as a protein source, while westernized so...
Entomophagy – intentional consumption of insects – is practiced in several regions of the world, par...
Based on their high nutritional value and low production costs, insects are an excellent and sustain...
The consumption and production of livestock have a negative impact on the environment and climate. I...
Insects are highly valued as food in many cultures but have only recently gained interest in the Wes...
As global population continues to increase, identifying and adopting new food sources, that allow su...
There has been a recent push to encourage westerners to introduce insects into their diets. Trad...
Purpose–Edible insects might be the meat of the future. However, promoting insects as food, at least...
Entomophagy is a small, but growing industry, and as European Union is to loosen its regulation towa...
The consumption of edible insects (EI) is traditional in many parts of the world, but not in others....