Israeli company PhenOlives is reinventing the 7,000-year-old olive oil industry by using patented technology to stop oxidation and turn 85% of discarded olive waste into a high-fiber, antioxidant-rich flour.
TopGum Industries, the Sderot-based company built out of that pivot, is now posting record results and closing a long-term partnership that places its products deeper into the North American market.
Soft drinks infused with SOLVEAT’s patented botanical formulations are aimed at supporting metabolic wellness, balanced blood sugar, and other health needs.
The Tel Aviv-based startup Eatsane now offers a range of products made with high-fiber, high-protein ingredients and no artificial additives or sweeteners.
Strategies such as ‘good’ viruses and targeted antibodies can keep wheat, corn, soybeans, rice and other staple crops protected without harm to the environment or people.
'Our project is expected to bring to the global market an innovative sweet protein to replace sugar, a major cause of obesity and diabetes,' said one of the sweetener's lead researchers.
Tel Aviv startup unveils its new 'Alt-Steak' technology for creating a healthy, sustainable plant-based steak that tastes like the real thing, but is made with a 3D printer.
Investment in Israel's food tech sector has tripled over the past five years, as investors are clearly hungry for new ideas and innovations, reports i24News.