In combination
with neophobia, fear of new things, this often gives parents the impression that the initial rejection indicates a dislike of a particular
food (Birch and Grimm - Thomas 1996).
With a low level of
food neophobia, the likelihood that this type of person is willing to eat insects as a meat substitute is estimated more than 75 %, according to a new study published in Food Quality and Prefere
food neophobia, the likelihood that this type of person is willing to eat insects as a meat substitute is estimated more than 75 %, according to a new study published in
Food Quality and Prefere
Food Quality and Preference.