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Europe: Germany’s love for traditional game meat

A TÜV SÜD survey examines how adventurous meat-eaters in Germany are when it comes to more unusual types of meat from animals such as...

Asia Pacific: Flavored milk gains foothold in India

Flavored milk products accounted for 43% of dairy drink introductions in India in 2016, up from 20% in 2012, according to Mintel Global New...

Americas: Chilled dairy alternatives threatens traditional products

There’s a battle brewing in the food and beverage industry, a regulatory skirmish in both Europe and the United States over dairy alternative marketers’...

Americas: Almonds as top nuts for new product launches

California almonds were the number one nut used in new products worldwide in 2016, the 10th year that almonds have held the lead position...

Europe: More UK women take drinks made from protein powders

Once the preserve of athletes and bodybuilders, many of the UK’s fitness lovers are using sports nutrition products. Some 27% of UK respondents use...

Europe: Free-from pasta products on the rise

Consumers shopping habits are evolving more and more towards free-form and healthy food options, including ready meals with pasta as well as frozen pasta...

Europe: Businesses want to target markets in China, India, report

EU nations Ireland, France, the Netherlands and Germany were noted as key trading partners and the European Economic Area remains the market with the...

World: Ethnic ice cream flavors in demand, report

The global ice cream market is expected to scoop sales of 13 billion litres in 2016, with India, Indonesia and Vietnam among the world’s...

Europe: More UK consumers buy grocery online

Sales of online grocery retailing in the UK is forecast to reach £11.1 billion (US$14.44 billion) in 2017, up from an estimated £9.9 billion...

Americas: GNT Group reports 5 beverage trends

The GNT Group, producer of Exberry Colouring Foods, suggests five ways for food and beverage companies to offer variety in their products. Firstly, alternatives to...