What is required for edible insects to become medical food? From a health professionals and caregivers’ perspective

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Abstract

The challenge in the edible insect industry is to reverse consumers’ aversion to insects, which is a barrier to their consumption. This requires innovation by users rather than producers. This study aimed to present how edible insects could be promoted as medical foods from the health professionals and caregivers’ perspective. By analyzing the characteristics of the medical foods market, this study found a niche market and plan to develop medical foods using edible insects as an alternative to meet the needs of consumers. The survey participants were caregivers, nurses, and doctors as providers of medical foods. Based on the survey results, this study proposed strategies to reduce consumers’ aversion to edible insects and increase their consumption. To promote insect medical foods, it is required to hold frequent insect-related events and use clean raw materials.

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Jeong, H., & Shin, K. (2020). What is required for edible insects to become medical food? From a health professionals and caregivers’ perspective. Insects, 11(6), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects11060388

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