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Soy is an important basis for human nutrition and animal feed in many countries. As a plant-based source of protein, soybeans add variety to the diet.
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Some terms from the world of science are not so easy to understand. In our new series “Simply explained”, we break down complex topics and technical terms into understandable words.
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Christmas is over – but what to do with the Christmas tree? We’ll show you various ways to dispose of your fir or spruce in a sustainable way.
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Test your knowledge about Christmas in Europe. 10 questions await you in our monthly quiz. We hope you enjoy solving them.
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Some terms from the world of science are not so easy to understand. In our new series “Simply explained”, we break down complex topics and technical terms into understandable words.
Continue readingSustainable fishing – Can we eat fish sustainably?
Fish is an important part of a healthy diet for many people around the world and in Europe.
Continue readingWhy your gut flora likes regional foods
What we eat has a direct influence on the diversity and balance of bacteria in the gut. Regional and seasonal foods in particular play a key role in this.
Continue readingLab-grown meat – The future of nutrition or just a utopia?
Cultured meat (in-vitro meat) is real meat, but no animal has to die to produce it. But how does it work exactly?
Continue readingWhy lentils and beans should be on the table – A recommendation for more legumes
Legumes are a real superfood and should end up on our plates more often in future. After all, they are healthy, full of protein and they protect our climate.
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