Unlock the flavour of a plant-based plate
Innovation
Our research department dives deep into the ‘plate of 2030’, leading our way through the food transition. We base our recipes on the scientific research of EAT-Lancet: more plants, less meat, with additional legumes and grains. To encourage healthy eating, nutritious food needs to be accessible and delicious. By blending culinary expertise with scientific taste research, we transform dietary challenges into vibrant, plant-focused dishes people love to eat again and again.
The EAT-Lancet Commission promotes the scientifically proven ‘Planetary Health Diet’, advocating for plant-based eating and sustainable farming to enhance health and environmental sustainability, addressing global challenges like climate change and dietary diseases.