Tea & coffee

From chai to latte: India’s new coffee culture

State of the industry

From chai to latte: India’s new coffee culture

By RJ Whitehead

Coffee culture in India is flourishing thanks to the efforts of a few specialist coffee chains and the instant coffee players, says a new report from Rabobank. 

Scaldopack braves flexible new frontiers in self-heating packaging

LIVE FROM THE SHOW FLOOR: BRAU BEVIALE 2012

Scaldopack braves flexible new frontiers in self-heating packaging

By Ben BOUCKLEY

Harald Saelens from Belgian firm Scaldopack tells Ben Bouckley at Brau Beviale about the firm’s innovative self-heating (quicklime) and cooling (salts) packaging for foods and beverages with a flexible twist…

Iced tea is a fast growing sector

Dispatch from SIAL

Wild debuts brewed tea technology for iced tea

By Caroline Scott-Thomas

Wild GmbH has introduced new brewed tea products for use in premium iced tea beverages, which it claims are a first for the mainstream beverage industry.

Ganeden takes BC30 probiotic into instant coffee

Ganeden takes BC30 probiotic into instant coffee

By Stephen Daniells

Ganeden Biotech has announced that its BC30 probiotic ingredient will soon be available in instant coffee, as the company builds on success in teas and other beverage formats.

Nestlé likens new Nespresso premium coffee variety to 'fine wine'

Nestlé likens new Nespresso premium coffee variety to 'fine wine'

By Ben Bouckley

Nestlé has developed a production technique for a new variety of its Nespresso brand that it says is similar to that used to create wine, in a step that reflects CEO Paul Bulcke’s recent emphasis on a move towards more ‘personalised’ premium products.

One more cup of coffee for the (non-diabetic) road?

One more cup of coffee for the (non-diabetic) road?

By Ben Bouckley

Heavy coffee drinkers have a lower risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, according to a new study by Chinese researchers published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

Chinese panda poo tea causes stir

Chinese panda poo tea causes stir

By Ben Bouckley

A Chinese academic and entrepreneur has developed a super premium 'tea' made from panda faeces, according to The Mail, in a bid to turn 'trash into treasure'.

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