MUSHROOM CONSUMPTION HABITS IN TURKIYE
Author:
EYİLER KAYA Esen1ORCID, ÖZTÜRK Nurhan1ORCID
Abstract
The per capita mushroom consumption rate in Türkiye is known to be lower compared to developed countries. In this regard, a statistical study aiming to reveal mushroom consumption habits has been conducted. The statistical results of the study were analyzed using the chi-square test. A survey consisting of 17 questions determining socio-demographic information and certain mushroom consumption habits was carried out with 1302 participants collected from all regions. According to the survey results, 1116 individuals consume mushrooms. 47.2% of the participants consume mushrooms several times a month. The most common preference for mushroom consumption was the delicious taste. The highest consumption rate was in the 18-45 age range, with over 50%. Within this age range, mushrooms were mostly consumed as a main course, on pizza, and as a garnish. The reasons for not consuming mushrooms were primarily not liking the taste, not being accustomed to the flavor, and lack of trust.
Funder
Akdeniz Üniversitesi
Publisher
Association of Food Technology, Turkey
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