What if in the future we might find ourselves eating air? This idea may seem absurd in every sense but it might be possible that we will be eating food that is not derived from plants or animals, ...
Trying to come up with meals or snacks that celebrate the upcoming solar eclipse? You can draw inspiration from historic culinary traditions or get creative with more modern eclipse-themed foods. Are ...
Fancy some dairy-free protein rich ice cream with a microbial twist? Finnish startup Solar Foods‘ novel alternative protein, Solein, is now on the menu of a restaurant in Singapore where it’s been ...
HELSINKI, FINLAND – Solar Foods protein ingredient Solein has received a self-affirmed GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) status in the United States. Solar Foods said a qualified panel of experts ...
Fermentation has a long, rich history in food production, from beer and wine to yogurt and cheese, leavened bread and coffee, miso and tempeh, sauerkraut and kimchi, to name just a few of the tasty ...
Thanks to innovations in food science and agriculture, the world is producing more food than ever before. While this has significantly reduced global hunger since the 1970s, it has impacted the ...
Discovered in Nordic nature, Solein is a nutritious protein-rich powder, made up of a single-cell organism that is grown with carbon dioxide and hydrogen, completely independent of land use and ...
Solein, Solar Foods’ protein grown with CO2 and electricity, has received regulatory approval from the Singapore Food Agency (SFA). Commercial launch is planned for 2024, CEO and co-founder Pasi ...
Solar Foods has raised $8.8 million through a firm, Springvest, which allows individual investors to buy shares of start-ups. Solar Foods makes a protein powder by feeding microbes carbon dioxide, ...
Japan-based food manufacturer Ajinomoto Group is set to launch a new brand in partnership with carbon-neutral protein maker Solar Foods. The new products – Traditional Flowering Mooncakes and Ice ...
A solar eclipse will occur over North Texas for several hours on April 8, 2024. The partial eclipse will begin at 12:23 p.m. and end at 3:02 p.m. Totality will last only minutes, from about 1:40 p.m.