“…Food neophobia has been widely analyzed (Pliner and Hobden, 1992;Arvola et al, 1999;Ritchey et al, 2003;Nordin et al, 2004;Verbeke and López, 2005;Pliner and Salvy, 2006;Veeck, 2010;Schnettler et al, 2013, Verneau et al, 2014 as the personality trait that shows reluctance to try new foods; as a form of behavior that rejects or avoids any unknown food proposals. Food neophobia has been seen as the avoidance to try new food (Arvola et al, 1999;Backstrom at al., 2004;Henriques et al, 2009;Chung et al, 2012) and as a restriction of the acceptance of new food flavors, styles and ingredients (Johns et al, 2011). Torres (2002) suggests that tourists in general prefer foods to which they are accustomed and resist trying local varieties.…”