08 Apr Is pea protein moving from the fringe to mainstream?
Pea protein may be moving in from the food and beverage fringes, however formulating with the fast-growing ingredient is 'no picnic' according to functional confectionery firm, Carmit....
Pea protein may be moving in from the food and beverage fringes, however formulating with the fast-growing ingredient is 'no picnic' according to functional confectionery firm, Carmit....
"Protein is to diet what black is to fashion. People think it makes you look slimmer and leaner," so a new accolade on protein goes. The rise of protein is a marked trend, and now, thanks to PepsiCo, collagen soon may emerge as a popular...
The results of a new study derail a widely-held notion that eating soy-based products like tofu and soy milk can help reduce menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes and night sweats....
Taking soy supplements may not help women ease their menopause symptoms or prevent the bone changes that start at that time of life, suggests a new study from the University of Miami, Florida....
While it was once the must-have ‘super food,’ essential for any healthy diet, according to a new report from Mintel and data from SPINS, America's soy food and beverage market declined 16% from 2008 to 2010. ...
Let's start with the myth that soy is a health food. Years ago, China and Japan planted soy beans, NOT as food for people, but for the sole reason of returning nitrogen to the soil since growing rice was especially nitrogen-depleting. They...