unMEAT plant-based luncheon meat and canned tuna - unbelievably meat-free yet undeniably tastyVoted top meat alternative brand at recent FHA-Food & Beverage trade showAlternative proteins are expected to account for 12% of the world protein market by 2035 Singapore, 11 October 2022 - Meet the next big thing in food innovation - unMEAT, the plant-based luncheon meat and canned tuna products recently launched in Singapore. unMEAT is unbelievably meat-free yet undeniably tasty as it is made … [Read more...] about Meet ‘unMEAT’ – Century Pacific Food’s Innovative Offering to Thrill Singaporean Tastebuds
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Givaudan and Berkeley publish The Protein Horizon providing view of future technologies for alternative proteins
White paper offers insights on the latest innovations and opportunities for development Givaudan has launched its latest white paper entitled ‘The Protein Horizon: the landscape of alternative protein technologies enabling future food experiences,’ its fourth collaboration with the University of Berkeley, California. This paper provides cutting-edge information on current, emerging and future technologies for manufacturers producing meat and fish alternatives. No longer considered … [Read more...] about Givaudan and Berkeley publish The Protein Horizon providing view of future technologies for alternative proteins
Dole Sunshine Company Takes Poor Snacking Habits to Task With ‘Malnutrition Labels’ Printed With Nutritional Fruit Ink
Award-winning Malnutrition Labels Campaign Lands in London LONDON – 3 October 2022 – Designed to spark conversation and action, Malnutrition Labels: Nutritional Ink, launched today by the Dole Sunshine Company (DSC). The campaign calls attention to the low nutritional value in some of Britain’s favourite snacks and on-the-go food options. They did so by printing ads using ink made almost entirely of fruit. A launch film captures the campaign’s innovative approach to communication and … [Read more...] about Dole Sunshine Company Takes Poor Snacking Habits to Task With ‘Malnutrition Labels’ Printed With Nutritional Fruit Ink