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India’s Plant-Based Snack Boom Is Reshaping the World’s Biggest Food Market
India’s snack aisles are mutating again and this time, they’re going fully functional - India's plant-based snack boom. Seaweed chips, protein-packed bites, and fortified mini-meals are turning up in every metro, and they’re not framed as “vegan alternatives.” They’re just… snacks. Quick, nutritious, fuss-free, and engineered for a population that lives on the move.
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New Zealand Turns Methane Into Protein
If the world needed a plot twist in the protein story, this is it - Methane into proptein - researchers at the University of Canterbury and the New Zealand Institute of Bioeconomy Science are showing that methane, yes, methane, can be converted into high-quality protein using microalgae and methanotrophic bacteria. It’s early-stage science, but the implications land squarely in future-food territory.
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Pee Protein. Where No Hu-Man Has Gone Before.
Strap in: the European Space Agency (ESA) has just signed a deal with Finnish startup Solar Foods to test a protein powder made from microbes, air, electricity and urea (yes, that urea, found in urine) aboard the International Space Station; giving a whole new meaning to pee protein!!
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Is Duckweed the Protein of 2025?
While duckweed, scientifically known as Lemna, might seem like just 'green floaty stuff' on a pond, this tiny aquatic plant is quietly posit
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OP Piece: Embracing Mushroom Protein Innovation for Sustainable Consumption
One such transformation getting a lot of attention is the rise of plant-based diets including the proliferation of alternative substitutes
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China's Dairy Process Fermentation Advances Threaten New Zealand's Export Market
China's Dairy Process Fermentation Advances Threaten New Zealand's Export Market
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