Hamburg, November 2022 – The Frankfurt Future Institute called fusion “the culinary globalisation of daily life” in its Food Report 2023. Fusion food combines influences from different international cuisines. Ginger and turmeric refine fruit smoothies, coconut milk and kaffir lime leaves lend a special flavour to kale curries. Whether soups, curries or desserts, fresh-made or convenience, vegan coconut milk gives many foods and beverages an exotic touch. This has made it a firm part of fusion … [Read more...] about Coconut milk powder unleashes vegan potential
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World’s first hybrid meat innovation centre to be built in Singapore by cultivated meat leader Meatable and plant-based butcher Love Handle
Singapore, 16 November: Meatable, the innovative Dutch food tech company on a mission to deliver cultivated meat at scale, will establish the Future of Meat innovation centre in Singapore in partnership with plant-based butcher Love Handle. With a shared vision to create products to satisfy the world’s growing demand for meat without harming the environment, the two will collaborate on developing hybrid meat products - using both cultivated meat and plant-based materials to develop innovative … [Read more...] about World’s first hybrid meat innovation centre to be built in Singapore by cultivated meat leader Meatable and plant-based butcher Love Handle
Grundfos helps Arla reduce its energy consumption and carbon emissions across its global production facilities
Bjerringbro, Denmark, 15 November 2022: Grundfos, a global leader in advanced pump solutions and water technologies, is supporting Arla Foods in its important mission to reduce carbon emissions in its operations by 63 percent by 2030. To achieve this target, Arla - the global dairy company, is liaising with Grundfos and other key partners across its value chain to optimise its operations and identify levers to advance them toward their climate-friendly aspiration. Improving … [Read more...] about Grundfos helps Arla reduce its energy consumption and carbon emissions across its global production facilities