2018
DOI: 10.33354/smst.73139
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A pilot study: consumer acceptability of Polish style cooked sausages containing house cricket flour

Abstract: There is a growing interest on insects as food in Western countries. Currently, EU legislation limits the use of insects as food, however, new regulation coming to force in 2018 will clarify the situation. In the ScenoProt project funded by Strategic Research Council of Finnish Academy insects are considered as potential protein source for human consumption, and therefore, some food technological properties of insects are studied in the project. Scientific research has proven mealworm larvae and silkworm pupae… Show more

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“…As a general strategy it is has been tried to increase the acceptability of insects by incorporating them in common food items, e.g. mealworm larvae and silkworm pupae (Kim et al, 2016) or crickets (Keto et al, 2018) in sausages, crickets in energy, protein bars and pork pâté (Adámek et al, 2018;Smarzyński et al, 2019), and termites (Kinyuru et al, 2009) and crickets (Alemu et al, 2016(Alemu et al, , 2017Pambo, 2018;Pambo et al, 2018) in buns, and pastas (Enwemiwe and Popoola, 2018;Lombardi et al, 2018).…”
Section: Humansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a general strategy it is has been tried to increase the acceptability of insects by incorporating them in common food items, e.g. mealworm larvae and silkworm pupae (Kim et al, 2016) or crickets (Keto et al, 2018) in sausages, crickets in energy, protein bars and pork pâté (Adámek et al, 2018;Smarzyński et al, 2019), and termites (Kinyuru et al, 2009) and crickets (Alemu et al, 2016(Alemu et al, , 2017Pambo, 2018;Pambo et al, 2018) in buns, and pastas (Enwemiwe and Popoola, 2018;Lombardi et al, 2018).…”
Section: Humansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cricket sausage: cricket sausage is made with common production methods but replacing a part of the meat with cricket powers. Previous studies discovered that consumers' acceptability of this product was relatively high [15].…”
Section: Processed Cricket-based Foodmentioning
confidence: 94%