Tag "növényi étrend"

Farmers are the most trusted

According to the Food Trust Report 2024 of EIT Food Consumer Observatory, European consumers have remained distrustful about food industry operators. This article is available for reading in Trade magazin...

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More than 130 organisations call for EU Action Plan for Plant-based Foods by 2026

More than 130 groups representing farmers, health professionals, consumers, animal welfare and environmental interests have written a letter to European Commissioner for Agriculture and Food, Christophe Hansen, urging him to...

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Global trends – food industry insights

In collaboration with experts from Kantar, ProtéinesXTC and Circana, SIAL Paris has created a research tool called SIAL Insights, the results of which are published every autumn, before the opening...

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A kognitív hanyatlástól is védheti a nőket a növényi diéta

Összefüggést találtak a kutatók a növényi alapú étrend és az időskori jobb kognitív képességek között. Egy új tanulmány szerint a negyvenes éveikben járó, túlnyomórészt növényi alapú élelmiszereket fogyasztó nőknél kisebb valószínűséggel...

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Vegán ramen márkával társul a brit sztárséf, Gordon Ramsay

A brit sztárséf, Gordon Ramsay a kanadai Borealis Foods vegán ramen vállalattal lépett együttműködésre. A húsmentes instant tésztaételeket fémjelző Chef Woo és a Ramen Express márkáiról ismert céghez Ramsay mint „stratégiai...

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Plant-based diet leads to a longer and healthier life

According to a study by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, following a plant-based diet not only extends the longevity of our planet, but can also contribute to...

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Vegan strongman Viktor Jakab finished second in the CESA competition

On 29 April the 2nd round of the Central European Strongman Association’s (CESA) STRONGMAN LEAGUE was organised in Bodrog, where vegan strongman Jakab Varga finished 2nd. The athlete has been following...

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A plant-based diet can reduce the risk of bowel cancer in men by 22 percent

A plant-based diet can reduce the risk of colon cancer in men by 22 percent, according to new research – the online edition of The Guardian cited the results of...

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