The future is here. With food, technology and innovation - all coming together expect some big changes in the way we eat and drink.
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8 Unbelievable Food Innovations to Watch Out For
Plantable Coffee Cups
Reduce. Reuse. Grow. is an innovative company that is working on making plantable coffee cups with native seeds embedded in it. These cups can be planted and used for reforestation in your local communities.
Vapshot is alcohol served as a vapour shot. The bottle says that it contains 1/60th of the amount of alcohol found in a liquid shot and also that vaporizing helps in bringing out the true flavours.
Presenting, a snack that grows itself. Chlo Rutzerveld's is an industrial designer whose edible creations are infused with yeast, seeds and spores that mature on their own after five days. Once ripe, they turn into a healthy snacks with plenty of nutrients.
And now we have a plant that produces both tomatoes and potatoes! Created by UK horticulture company Thompson and Morgan, the TomTato is not genetically engineered. One plant can produce about 500 tomatoes and 2 kgs of potatoes!
For those of you who don't have the time to sip on some coffee, Nootrobox has created chewable coffee! A cube contains the same amount of caffeine as a half cup of coffee.
An inventive brand called ESSLACK has created metallic food sprays that can turn your food gold, silver or blue. The paint is edible, tasteless and odorless and can be sprayed on vegetables, poultry, chocolates and even seafood.
A 13-year-old entrepreneur named Mallory Kievman has come up with this sweet confection - a lollipop that can help end hiccups. It is made with apple cider vinegar and sugar.
Dan Belliveau, a former director of technical services at Starbucks discovered a way to convert unused java waste into a gluten-free coffee flour ingredient. It's highly nutritious and can be used for baking and is a great alternative to processed flours.