Sugar in food

Sugar in food

Sugar in food Sugar Sugars have become a health problem, not by their nature, because we need them, but by their overconsumption, especially by children. According to the French Society of Nutrition, already in 2017, 83% of children consumed more sugar than the World...
Protected origin for foods

Protected origin for foods

Protected origin for foods D.P.O origin label for Foods Let’s talk a little bit about the controlled and protected designations of origin that concern French and European food products. There are many acronyms on the packaging and advertisements of traditional...
By-Products upcycling

By-Products upcycling

By-Products upcycling By-products valorization The valorization of by-products is at the origin of a major movement underway in agriculture and agri-food. Indeed, many solutions are being put in place, especially by startups, to recycle elements that are usually left...
Evening herbal tea

Evening herbal tea

Evening herbal tea Herbal tea Plants have always been a source of preventive remedies and treatments. The evening is one of the best times to consume herbal teas. Herbalism offers infusions of many plants. In the evening, there are two main types of benefits sought:...
Tea

Tea

Tea The various types of Tea Tea is a very old beverage supposed to be born in China, 5000 years ago. Tea is produced from tea bush, Camelia sinensis, belonging to theaceae botanical family. Endemic in far east regions, it’s a species close to camellia found in our...
Plant fermentation

Plant fermentation

Plant fermentation Plant Fermentation Plant material fermentation has been part of human food and beverages since the dawn of time. It was used to preserve food and enhance nutritional or organoleptic properties. In antient times, fermented beverages and porridges...