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Subjects : New products and services, conservation / recycling
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands, Feb. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Cactus Bolognese or Cricket Pad Thai for everyone? Whether you’re a seasoned chef or a budding chef, Knorr, a taste pioneer, is inspiring people around the world to rethink the way they cook and eat. It’s time to face the truth: our current diet is no longer sustainable and is harming our planet. Knorr is launching the campaign on February 19, World Healthy Eating Day dare to eatthat challenges people to dare to eat differently.
There is a world of flavors and dishes to explore, including more than 20,000 edible plant species[1]. However, 75% our food supply comes only from five animals And 12 harvests.[2] Trying alternative food sources is vital to our health and sustainability.[3] As experts in flavors, Knorr does itdelicious boldness, Helping people to try new ingredients easily.
These alternative foods will help introduce more sustainable eating habits that are not only healthy for the planet and people, but delicious too. ingredients like THE Cactus, tomatillos, watercress are very nutritious.[4] There is even 2,000 edible insects that we still have to explore and make tasty additions to the recipes.[5]
Frank Haresnape, Global Vice President, Knorr & Scratch Cooking: “As part of World Healthy Eating Day, we invite people around the world to join us and dare to eat something different that is good for the planet. As one of the largest food brands in the world, we already have over 10 local programs educating people about healthy eating. Food is the best lever to optimize our health and improve environmental sustainability. Of course, we’re not going to ask people to start eating bugs today.
There are much better options like the Cactus Bolognese recipe that we created with our chefs.
We hope these dishes will inspire people to discover fun new ways to cook with vegetables and plants. »
Links : Note to the editor , Pictures, receipts
[1] Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 2004. What is happening to agrobiodiversity? Available at: What is agrobiodiversity? (fao.org) [dernier accès en novembre 2018]
[2] https://www.nature.com/articles/s43016-021-00358-x
[3] Eat lancet
[4] Knorr’s 50 foods of the future
[5] Edible insects and meat? Comparison of diets: Knowing their composition is the key to good health – PMC (nih.gov) – see points 9 and 12
Photo – https://www.spamchronicles.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Dare-to-eat-healthy-with-Knorr-this-World-Healthy-Food.jpg
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