학술논문

Evaluation of traditional foods from a consumer's perspective: a review of methods and highlights
Document Type
Journal
Source
British Food Journal, 2021, Vol. 123, Issue 12, pp. 4451-4465.
Subject
e-literature-review
Literature review
cat-PPEM
Public policy & environmental management
Food & nutrition
Traditional products
Methodologies
Literature review
Consumer research
Food
Language
English
ISSN
0007-070X
Abstract
PurposeThis review aims to summarize some of the relevant methodologies used to study traditional foods evaluated from the consumers' perspective. The analysis provided in this review will shed light on the methods as a valuable tool to stimulate research in traditional to promote cultural and nutritional revaluation of these products.Design/methodology/approachA systematic literature review was performed on 60 articles related to the study of traditional foods from the consumer's perspective.FindingsTen methodologies were found that address the study of this product category. European countries lead the research in traditional foods while research in Latin America, Africa and Asia is still incipient.Practical implicationsThis review shows the potential of each method to be applied in the study of traditional foods as well as the positive implications that research about these products could bring to regions/countries with a great diversity of traditional products.Originality/valueThis review reveals the need to approach the study of traditional foods and encourage future research on them, which in turn, will contribute to the cultural and integral development of local communities, even to the recovery of ingredients and local raw materials.