Snacks
Weight-loss pill approval set to accelerate food industry product overhauls
As GLP-1 pills become widely available, food companies and restaurants are adjusting to rising demand for high-protein, smaller portions to meet weight-loss trends.
This is one of the worst foods you can give children
Nutella’s hit product has finally arrived in Israel
Tasty news: Everything new on the shelves
7-Eleven to open in Tel Aviv on January 11
The first branch will be located at Dizengoff Center in Tel Aviv, with dozens of additional branches planned in the coming years.
What happened to all of Elite's ‘red cow’ chocolate?
BUSINESS AFAIRS: Strauss’s Elite brand chocolate products have still not fully made their way back onto shelves. What are they planning, and what will they need to do to win back consumers?
How should you store cucumbers?
In honor of the beginning of cucumber season, here are some tips on how to store them properly.
Snacking in front of a TV at the end of the day? It could be bad for your heart - study
A new study details exactly how detrimental it can be to people's health to sit in front of a TV at th end of the day and snack.
What is 'food-tech 2.0' and how can Israel get there?
Expert Gil Horsky explains the trends, trials and triumphs of the Israeli food-tech industry.
These are the healthiest snacks you can eat
Snacks can help maintain stable energy levels and satiety throughout the day, and even help you lose weight. Here are some healthy options.
PepsiCo, Beyond Meat partner to develop new plant-based snacks
PepsiCo Inc and Beyond Meat Inc said on Tuesday they would form a joint venture to develop and sell snacks and beverages made from plant-based protein.
Forget Beyond Burger: Here’s Bamba Burger
JROAST Purim Spoof: “I love that it has a vaguely peanuty taste and no actual substance,”
Dunkaroos have made a surprise return: How did they do it?
"We get literally thousands of consumer requests for the product, since it’s not been being sold in the US recently. We knew we wanted to bring it back for a while."
International Popcorn Day: Israelis consume 3.6 kg of popcorn per year
Popcorn's name is a shortened version of "popping corn," referring to its ability to explode at a high temperature.