
Month February 2024


Bubble Tea Inspired Art & 15 Other Cute Things
Bubble tea is a delightful tea-based beverage accompanied by chewy tapioca balls, although it can also incorporate various other … source

February Special Beverage – Marbled Taro Milk Tea
Marbled Taro Milk Tea is our delightful and unique February special beverage. This delectable drink combines the rich flavours of … source


Slideshow: New products from My/Mochi, General Mills and Siete Foods
KANSAS CITY — Companies are expanding their existing portfolios with new sweet snacks. Mochi brand My/Mochi is moving into new categories beyond mochi with the introduction of waffle bites, which are made with the sweet rice flour traditionally used in…

Cargill, Enough expand partnership | Food Business News
MINNEAPOLIS — Cargill and Enough are expanding their partnership, which will initiate innovation for more alternative meat and dairy solutions. Cargill recently invested in Enough’s Series C funding round and also signed a commercial agreement to use and market its…

Excess US supplies a heavy weight on grain futures
Home » Excess US supplies a heavy weight on grain futures Source: Sosland Publishing Co. Recap for February 15 Grain futures dropped Thursday after the US Department of Agriculture forecast larger crop inventories for the 2024-25 marketing year amid waning…

Eggo in partnership to help Black farmers
CHICAGO — Eggo, a brand of Kellanova, is entering a “first-of-its-kind” partnership with the National Black Growers Council (NBGC), a farmer-run organization dedicated to improving the efficiency, productivity and sustainability of Black row crop farmers. Eggo said the partnership will…

Wheat futures sell-off continues | Food Business News
Home » Wheat futures sell-off continues Source: Sosland Publishing Co. Recap for February 14 Wheat complex futures were lower again Wednesday, notching fresh contract lows after the value of the US dollar touched a three-month high during the trading session…

NCC comments on proposed food waste strategy
WASHINGTON — The National Chicken Council (NCC) sent comments to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Feb. 3, outlining ways chicken producers reduce food waste, recycle byproducts and utilize products that otherwise would be sent to landfills. The comments address…