Edible Insects: Consumption, Perceptions, Culture and Tradition Among Adult Citizens from 14 Countries
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Resumo: | Although edible insects (EIs) are encouraged as a sustainable source of protein, their consumption is not as generalised as other types of food that are internationally accepted. While in some regions of the world, EIs are part of the gastronomic and cultural traditions, in other regions, people are not so receptive to this type of food, and some people even express some disgust towards it. Hence, this research focused on the habits of the participants regarding the consumption of insects as well as their perceptions about EIs being or not a part of the local culture or gastronomic patrimony. A questionnaire survey was implemented in fourteen countries (Brazil, Croatia, Greece, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Mexico, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, and Turkey), and globally, 7222 adult participants responded to the questionnaire. SPSS software (version 28) was used to process the data and carry out chi-square tests and Factor Analyses (FA). The obtained results showed significant differences between countries for all the questions included in the survey, either those regarding the habits of the participants or their opinions about the facts linked with EI tradition or cultural aspects. It was found that participants from Mexico consume EIs more than in all other countries and that strong motivations that would lead to consumption among those who do not consume include curiosity and food shortage. The solution obtained with FA considering the ten statements of the scale consisted of two factors: F1—Culture and Tradition of EIs (α = 0.675) and F2—Acceptance of EIs (α = 0.614). In conclusion, the consumption of EIs and the perceptions of people are highly variable according to geographic location and cultural environment. |
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Edible Insects: Consumption, Perceptions, Culture and Tradition Among Adult Citizens from 14 Countriesinsect consumptionconsumer habitsquestionnaire surveyCOVID-19gastronomyexotic foodAlthough edible insects (EIs) are encouraged as a sustainable source of protein, their consumption is not as generalised as other types of food that are internationally accepted. While in some regions of the world, EIs are part of the gastronomic and cultural traditions, in other regions, people are not so receptive to this type of food, and some people even express some disgust towards it. Hence, this research focused on the habits of the participants regarding the consumption of insects as well as their perceptions about EIs being or not a part of the local culture or gastronomic patrimony. A questionnaire survey was implemented in fourteen countries (Brazil, Croatia, Greece, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Mexico, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, and Turkey), and globally, 7222 adult participants responded to the questionnaire. SPSS software (version 28) was used to process the data and carry out chi-square tests and Factor Analyses (FA). The obtained results showed significant differences between countries for all the questions included in the survey, either those regarding the habits of the participants or their opinions about the facts linked with EI tradition or cultural aspects. It was found that participants from Mexico consume EIs more than in all other countries and that strong motivations that would lead to consumption among those who do not consume include curiosity and food shortage. The solution obtained with FA considering the ten statements of the scale consisted of two factors: F1—Culture and Tradition of EIs (α = 0.675) and F2—Acceptance of EIs (α = 0.614). In conclusion, the consumption of EIs and the perceptions of people are highly variable according to geographic location and cultural environment.Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de ViseuGuiné, RaquelFlorença, Sofia De Guiné ECosta, Cristina Amaro DaCorreia, PaulaCruz-Lopes, LuísaEsteves, BrunoFerreira, ManuelaFragata, AnabelaCardoso, Ana PaulaCampos, SofiaAnjos, OféliaBoustani, Nada M.Bartkiene, ElenaChuck-Hernández, CristinaDjekic, IlijaTarcea, MonicaSarić, Marijana MatekKruma, ZandaKorzeniowska, MalgorzataPapageorgiou, MariaÁrias, Leticia GonzálezČernelič-Bizjak, MašaDamarli, EmelFerreira, VanessaBayraktaroğlu, EmreArpa, Fatmanur Ozyurek2024-11-04T11:06:22Z20242024-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.19/8607engGuiné RPF, Florença SG, Costa CA, Correia PMR, Cruz-Lopes L, Esteves B, Ferreira M, Fragata A, Cardoso AP, Campos S, et al. Edible Insects: Consumption, Perceptions, Culture and Tradition Among Adult Citizens from 14 Countries. Foods. 2024; 13(21):e3408 (22 pp.).10.3390/foods13213408info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-11-09T02:30:40Zoai:repositorio.ipv.pt:10400.19/8607Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-11-09T02:30:40Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Edible Insects: Consumption, Perceptions, Culture and Tradition Among Adult Citizens from 14 Countries |
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Edible Insects: Consumption, Perceptions, Culture and Tradition Among Adult Citizens from 14 Countries |
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Edible Insects: Consumption, Perceptions, Culture and Tradition Among Adult Citizens from 14 Countries Guiné, Raquel insect consumption consumer habits questionnaire survey COVID-19 gastronomy exotic food |
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Edible Insects: Consumption, Perceptions, Culture and Tradition Among Adult Citizens from 14 Countries |
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Edible Insects: Consumption, Perceptions, Culture and Tradition Among Adult Citizens from 14 Countries |
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Edible Insects: Consumption, Perceptions, Culture and Tradition Among Adult Citizens from 14 Countries |
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Edible Insects: Consumption, Perceptions, Culture and Tradition Among Adult Citizens from 14 Countries |
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Edible Insects: Consumption, Perceptions, Culture and Tradition Among Adult Citizens from 14 Countries |
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Guiné, Raquel |
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Guiné, Raquel Florença, Sofia De Guiné E Costa, Cristina Amaro Da Correia, Paula Cruz-Lopes, Luísa Esteves, Bruno Ferreira, Manuela Fragata, Anabela Cardoso, Ana Paula Campos, Sofia Anjos, Ofélia Boustani, Nada M. Bartkiene, Elena Chuck-Hernández, Cristina Djekic, Ilija Tarcea, Monica Sarić, Marijana Matek Kruma, Zanda Korzeniowska, Malgorzata Papageorgiou, Maria Árias, Leticia González Černelič-Bizjak, Maša Damarli, Emel Ferreira, Vanessa Bayraktaroğlu, Emre Arpa, Fatmanur Ozyurek |
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Florença, Sofia De Guiné E Costa, Cristina Amaro Da Correia, Paula Cruz-Lopes, Luísa Esteves, Bruno Ferreira, Manuela Fragata, Anabela Cardoso, Ana Paula Campos, Sofia Anjos, Ofélia Boustani, Nada M. Bartkiene, Elena Chuck-Hernández, Cristina Djekic, Ilija Tarcea, Monica Sarić, Marijana Matek Kruma, Zanda Korzeniowska, Malgorzata Papageorgiou, Maria Árias, Leticia González Černelič-Bizjak, Maša Damarli, Emel Ferreira, Vanessa Bayraktaroğlu, Emre Arpa, Fatmanur Ozyurek |
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Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Viseu |
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Guiné, Raquel Florença, Sofia De Guiné E Costa, Cristina Amaro Da Correia, Paula Cruz-Lopes, Luísa Esteves, Bruno Ferreira, Manuela Fragata, Anabela Cardoso, Ana Paula Campos, Sofia Anjos, Ofélia Boustani, Nada M. Bartkiene, Elena Chuck-Hernández, Cristina Djekic, Ilija Tarcea, Monica Sarić, Marijana Matek Kruma, Zanda Korzeniowska, Malgorzata Papageorgiou, Maria Árias, Leticia González Černelič-Bizjak, Maša Damarli, Emel Ferreira, Vanessa Bayraktaroğlu, Emre Arpa, Fatmanur Ozyurek |
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insect consumption consumer habits questionnaire survey COVID-19 gastronomy exotic food |
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insect consumption consumer habits questionnaire survey COVID-19 gastronomy exotic food |
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Although edible insects (EIs) are encouraged as a sustainable source of protein, their consumption is not as generalised as other types of food that are internationally accepted. While in some regions of the world, EIs are part of the gastronomic and cultural traditions, in other regions, people are not so receptive to this type of food, and some people even express some disgust towards it. Hence, this research focused on the habits of the participants regarding the consumption of insects as well as their perceptions about EIs being or not a part of the local culture or gastronomic patrimony. A questionnaire survey was implemented in fourteen countries (Brazil, Croatia, Greece, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Mexico, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, and Turkey), and globally, 7222 adult participants responded to the questionnaire. SPSS software (version 28) was used to process the data and carry out chi-square tests and Factor Analyses (FA). The obtained results showed significant differences between countries for all the questions included in the survey, either those regarding the habits of the participants or their opinions about the facts linked with EI tradition or cultural aspects. It was found that participants from Mexico consume EIs more than in all other countries and that strong motivations that would lead to consumption among those who do not consume include curiosity and food shortage. The solution obtained with FA considering the ten statements of the scale consisted of two factors: F1—Culture and Tradition of EIs (α = 0.675) and F2—Acceptance of EIs (α = 0.614). In conclusion, the consumption of EIs and the perceptions of people are highly variable according to geographic location and cultural environment. |
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