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Personalized Nutrition: How Food Tech is Tailoring Diets to Individual Needs

FMT Magazine

In today’s Nutrigenomics & Food Technology world, a new era of personalised nutrition seems to be rising in India. This innovative style uses new information technology to personalise diets to your specific choices and requirements, making you healthier and happier.

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The CSIR-CFTRI has been Active in Developing a Range of Innovative Products

FMT Magazine

The CSIR-CFTRI (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research – Central Food Technological Research Institute) has been active in developing a range of innovative products tailored for industry applications. These developments often focus on food processing, preservation, and nutrition enhancement.

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Zooming in on APAC FoodTech Startups

Forward Fooding

Meet the APAC FoodTech 500 Finalists split by Activity Next-Gen Food & Drinks GoodDot (India) Plant-based CellX (China) Cellular agriculture Umami Bioworks (Singapore) Cellular agriculture All G Foods (Australia) Protein fermentation Worth The Health Foods (Philippines) Plant-based Meatless Kingdom (Indonesia) Plant-based NewFish (New Zealand) (..)

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First Timers in 2023 FoodTech 500 (Part 2)

Forward Fooding

In the ever-evolving landscape of food technology, one trend that stands out prominently is the rise of functional foods and drinks. From protein-enriched snacks to immunity-boosting beverages, functional foods and drinks cater to consumers’ increasing desire for wellness-oriented consumption choices.

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Is Hybrid Meat The Sustainable Solution to the World’s Growing Meat Appetite?

Forward Fooding

Hybrid meats offer a suite of solutions: meatier taste and texture, better nutrition, lower emissions, reduced meat consumption, and lower cost than cultivated meat. Instead, they are added to boost nutritional content, lower carbon emissions, and decrease meat consumption. But will it live up to its promise? in 2022 to USD$6.4B

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