Understanding attitudes and associations of Costa Ricans towards insect consumption

IF 4.7 3区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
P. Fallas, A. Quirós-Ramı́rez
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Abstract

Insect-based foods are still considered a novelty in Costa Rica. Although there is no tradition of entomophagy in this country, some insect-based products are being recently introduced as innovations into the market. Pioneering in creating nutritious and appealing insect-based foods represents an important opportunity to cater to a growing population and promote a sustainable local food system development. Consumer perception is one of the main barriers for introducing edible insects in Costa Rica, as in many other occidental countries. Costa Rican consumers in this and previous studies showed resistance to consuming and accepting insects as part of their everyday diet. This exploratory qualitative study aimed at revealing the patterns explaining such resistance. In this study, twelve potential consumers from urban settings, aged between 25 and 45, were selected to complete a structured survey and attend a one-on-one in-depth interview session where different projective techniques were applied. The data were analysed systematically to gain a deeper understanding of thoughts, perceptions, reservations, and motivations to consume insect-based foods. Five different patterns were identified and unpacked: whole insects, movement, texture, dirt, and bad taste. These patterns are based on expectations from previous experiences with insects in non-edible contexts, are drivers of disgust, and prevent the participants from thinking of insects as food.
了解哥斯达黎加人对昆虫消费的态度和联想
在哥斯达黎加,以昆虫为原料的食品仍被认为是新鲜事物。虽然哥斯达黎加没有昆虫食品的传统,但最近市场上出现了一些以昆虫为原料的创新产品。率先开发营养丰富、具有吸引力的昆虫食品,是满足日益增长的人口需求和促进当地食品系统可持续发展的重要机遇。与许多其他西方国家一样,消费者的观念是哥斯达黎加引进食用昆虫的主要障碍之一。在本研究和以往的研究中,哥斯达黎加消费者对食用昆虫并将其作为日常饮食的一部分表示抵触。这项探索性定性研究旨在揭示这种抵制的模式。在这项研究中,我们从城市环境中挑选了 12 名年龄在 25 岁至 45 岁之间的潜在消费者,让他们填写了一份结构化调查表,并参加了一对一的深度访谈,访谈中采用了不同的投射技术。我们对数据进行了系统分析,以深入了解消费者对昆虫食品的想法、认知、保留意见和消费动机。我们确定并解读了五种不同的模式:整只昆虫、动作、质地、污垢和难吃。这些模式是基于以往在非食用环境中与昆虫接触的经验所产生的期望,是引起反感的驱动因素,并阻止参与者将昆虫视为食物。
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Journal of Insects as Food and Feed
Journal of Insects as Food and Feed Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
17.60%
发文量
133
期刊介绍: The Journal of Insects as Food and Feed covers edible insects from harvesting in the wild through to industrial scale production. It publishes contributions to understanding the ecology and biology of edible insects and the factors that determine their abundance, the importance of food insects in people’s livelihoods, the value of ethno-entomological knowledge, and the role of technology transfer to assist people to utilise traditional knowledge to improve the value of insect foods in their lives. The journal aims to cover the whole chain of insect collecting or rearing to marketing edible insect products, including the development of sustainable technology, such as automation processes at affordable costs, detection, identification and mitigating of microbial contaminants, development of protocols for quality control, processing methodologies and how they affect digestibility and nutritional composition of insects, and the potential of insects to transform low value organic wastes into high protein products. At the end of the edible insect food or feed chain, marketing issues, consumer acceptance, regulation and legislation pose new research challenges. Food safety and legislation are intimately related. Consumer attitude is strongly dependent on the perceived safety. Microbial safety, toxicity due to chemical contaminants, and allergies are important issues in safety of insects as food and feed. Innovative contributions that address the multitude of aspects relevant for the utilisation of insects in increasing food and feed quality, safety and security are welcomed.
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