Pater Lotte, Kollen Ciska, Damen Femke W M, Zandstra Elizabeth H, Fogliano Vincenzo, Steenbekkers Bea L P A
Food Quality and Design Group, Department of Agrotechnology and Food Sciences, Wageningen University & Research, P.O. Box 17, Bornse Weilanden 9, 6708 WG, Wageningen, the Netherlands.
Food Quality and Design Group, Department of Agrotechnology and Food Sciences, Wageningen University & Research, P.O. Box 17, Bornse Weilanden 9, 6708 WG, Wageningen, the Netherlands.
Appetite. 2022 Nov 1;178:106264. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2022.106264. Epub 2022 Aug 5.
Consumption of meat-based food products can be related to diverse health problems, while the production of meat-based food products negatively impacts the environment. A way to reduce meat production and consumption is to replace meat-based food products by meat substitutes. This would be especially effective when done by consumers who are currently eating meat. Families could play an important role in the transition from regular meat consumption towards consumption of meat substitutes. Food preferences and opinions of the children are of great influence on parents' food choice for the main meals. However, little is yet known about the perception of children regarding meat substitutes. Therefore, this study examined the perception of 8- to 10-year-old non-vegetarian Dutch children towards plant-based meat analogues. In this study, meat analogues are defined as specific meat substitutes, resembling regular meat. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with 34 children. It was found that children are in general open to trying meat analogues, while playing a pivotal role in the household by requesting meat analogues for dinner. Results suggest that meat analogues' product attributes should resemble regular meat to address the preference of children. Although the packaging should resemble the packaging of regular meat, it should also be distinguishable from regular meat by clear communication about the vegetarian content. In addition, communication about animal welfare, healthiness and environmental impact related to the meat analogues can activate positive perception around meat analogues. Stressing these aspects in product development and communication could positively influence the consumption of meat analogues among non-vegetarian children.
食用肉类食品可能与多种健康问题相关,而肉类食品的生产对环境有负面影响。减少肉类生产和消费的一种方法是用肉类替代品取代肉类食品。如果目前吃肉的消费者这样做,这将特别有效。家庭在从常规肉类消费向肉类替代品消费的转变中可以发挥重要作用。孩子的食物偏好和意见对父母选择主餐的食物有很大影响。然而,关于孩子对肉类替代品的看法,目前所知甚少。因此,本研究调查了8至10岁的非素食荷兰儿童对植物性肉类替代品的看法。在本研究中,肉类替代品被定义为类似常规肉类的特定肉类替代品。对34名儿童进行了半结构化访谈。研究发现,孩子们总体上愿意尝试肉类替代品,并且在家庭中通过要求晚餐吃肉类替代品发挥着关键作用。结果表明,肉类替代品的产品属性应类似于常规肉类,以满足孩子们的偏好。虽然包装应类似于常规肉类的包装,但也应通过明确说明素食成分与常规肉类区分开来。此外,关于肉类替代品的动物福利、健康性和环境影响的宣传可以激发对肉类替代品的积极看法。在产品开发和宣传中强调这些方面可能会对非素食儿童食用肉类替代品产生积极影响。