Knowledge of Halal Foods by University Students Enrolled in a Dietitian Training Course in Japan

IF 2.5 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education Pub Date : 2021-08-23 DOI:10.1080/10963758.2021.1963741
Ayaka Yazawa, Tatsuki Kikuoka
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ABSTRACT The number of visitors to Japan, particularly from Islamic regions, has increased in recent years. It can be inferred that the increased opportunities for Muslims to visit and reside in Japan may require dietitians and nutritionists to respond to the demand for halal foods. Hence, this study investigated the knowledge of halal foods among 82 university students enrolled in a training course for registered dietitians. Overall, 15% of the students answered that they could explain halal foods, and 52% answered that they “did not know about halal foods at all.” However, 92% responded that as aspiring dietitians, they needed an opportunity to learn about halal foods. Furthermore, these students also felt that knowledge regarding halal foods was necessary, and with the increasing number of Muslim visitors to Japan, it seems necessary to actively establish an opportunity to learn about halal foods through registered dietitian training courses in the future.
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日本参加营养师培训课程的大学生对清真食品的了解
近年来,前往日本的游客,特别是来自伊斯兰地区的游客数量有所增加。可以推断,穆斯林访问和居住在日本的机会增加,可能需要营养师和营养学家来应对对清真食品的需求。因此,本研究调查了82名参加注册营养师培训课程的大学生对清真食品的了解情况。总体而言,15%的学生回答他们可以解释清真食品,52%的学生回答他们“根本不知道清真食品”。然而,92%的受访者表示,作为有抱负的营养师,他们需要有机会了解清真食品。此外,这些学生还认为有关清真食品的知识是必要的,随着越来越多的穆斯林游客到日本,似乎有必要在未来通过注册营养师培训课程积极建立学习清真食品的机会。
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