Tourist diners demographic characteristics and neophobic tendencies to local cuisine in Botswana

D. Chatibura
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An attempt to explore the influence of demographic characteristics on the food neophobic tendencies of diners is undertaken. Using independent sample t tests and analysis of variance, the influence of age, gender, nationality and the level of education, on the perceived avoidance of traditional Setswana cuisine consumption was investigated. Two hundred and forty nine diners from 47 restaurant facilities in Gaborone formed the sample. Key findings from the study reveal that, on average, (though statistically insignificant), male respondents experienced higher levels of Setswana cuisine neophobia than female diners. Furthermore, the paper noted that diners above 50 years of age reported significantly higher levels of neophobia than lower age groups. The findings also indicate to some extent that diners may not necessarily be compelled to taste local cuisine based on familiarity. The paper concludes by suggesting the need for more research on the relationship between familiarity and shared cultural contexts, with food neophobia.
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博茨瓦纳旅游食客的人口特征和对当地美食的新恐惧症倾向
试图探讨人口特征对食客的食物恐惧症倾向的影响。采用独立样本t检验和方差分析,调查了年龄、性别、国籍和受教育程度对人们认为不愿消费传统茨瓦纳美食的影响。来自哈博罗内47家餐厅的249名食客组成了样本。该研究的主要发现表明,平均而言(尽管统计上不显著),男性受访者比女性食客对茨瓦纳菜的新恐惧症程度更高。此外,该论文还指出,50岁以上的就餐者报告的新事物恐惧症水平明显高于年龄较小的就餐者。研究结果还表明,在某种程度上,食客不一定会因为熟悉当地美食而被迫品尝当地美食。论文最后提出,需要对熟悉度和共享文化背景之间的关系以及新食物恐惧症进行更多的研究。
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