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Here are some foods to expect to see more of in the coming years. Algae. ... Seaweed. ... Beans, Legumes and Nuts. ... Wild Grains and Cereals. ... Lab-Grown Meat. ... False Bananas. ... Insects. ... Heat-Resistant Coffee.
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Read More »What does your grocery cart typically look like? Maybe you load it up with avocados, nutritious quinoa and bananas each week. Perhaps coffee always makes its way onto your grocery list, as does a bottle of wine for the weekend. Unfortunately, with current unsustainable methods of farming and worsening climate change, many of the staples we rely on today will be even more expensive and less accessible by 2050 than they already are. “Transformation to healthy diets by 2050 will require substantial dietary shifts,” said Dr. Walter Willett of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in the Summary Report of the EAT-Lancet Commission. “Global consumption of fruits, vegetables, nuts and legumes will have to double, and consumption of foods such as red meat and sugar will have to be reduced by more than 50%. A diet rich in plant-based foods and with fewer animal source foods confers both improved health and environmental benefits.” So what will be on our plates in the next few decades? Experts have some pretty good ideas of what to expect. Still, with a shift to more sustainable farming and resource conservation, as well as a focus on eating locally, seasonally and plant-based as much as possible, we can ensure there is enough food, particularly fruits and vegetables, for the growing population. Here are some foods to expect to see more of in the coming years.
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Read More »Okay, so maybe you already consume a lot of plant-based proteins, like beans, legumes and nuts. Prepare to see more of that moving forward, since these crops have a lower environmental impact compared to animal-based proteins while also remaining inexpensive. In fact, production of beans, lentils and nuts is expected to increase nearly 100% to 200% by 2050, while red meat protein sources are expected to decrease in production by about 75%.
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