Ambronite
Ambronite is a nutritional drink intended to supply all of a human body's daily needs, made from 20 ingredients, including spinach and wild sea-buckthorn.[1] Ambronite's name is based on the Greek word for "food of the Gods" — Ambrosia.
History
Ambronite was created by five Finnish men to supply all the nutrients necessary without the time and effort that usually goes into preparing food and is promoted as the world's first organic drinkable meal.[2] A commercial distribution of Ambronite was funded by a crowdfunding campaign via Indiegogo. It met its $50,000 goal after one week,[1] and went on to raise over $100,000.[3] The first shipments of the crowdfunded Ambronite version 1 started in early October 2014 and finished in December. Normal orders began shipping in February 2015. In early 2015, Ambronite version 2 was released that added oats for better mixability. In June 2015, Ambronite version 3 was released that added flaxseed and removed walnuts for better taste. [4]
Nutritional content
One package of Ambronite contains about 500 calories and 30 grams of protein, as well as vitamins A, D, E, K, C, B1, B2, B3, B6, B9, B12, B7, B5, plus all 14 essential minerals.[1]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 "The Food of the Future Is a Greenish Brown Plant Paste From Finland". Popular Mechanics. Retrieved 2014-05-23.
- ↑ Helsinki, Finland Food (2014-04-29). "Ambronite - Real Food Drinkable Supermeal". Indiegogo. Retrieved 2014-05-23.
- ↑ "Here’s an update for you from the ‘Ambronite - Real Food Drinkable Supermeal’ team". Indiegogo.
- ↑ Ambronite v3 - new recipe launched! Retrieved 23 June 2015.
Further reading
- Alexandra Sifferlin. "Ambronite: The All-Natural Organic Meal Replacement". Time.
- "If Soylent makes you nervous, you might like Ambronite—but it’s not cheap". Ars Technica.
- Amir Khan. "Meals of the Future: Will Soylent and Ambronite Make Food Obsolete?". US News & World Report.
- Michael Kanellos (7 May 2014). "The (Organic) Liquid Lunch Makes Its Debut". Forbes.
- "Solo Sailor Crosses Atlantic Surviving on Liquid Supermeal Ambronite". International Business Times UK.
- Dylan Love. "This Company Is Trying To Make A Better Version Of Soylent By Using Natural, Organic Ingredients". Business Insider Australia.
- "Ambronite: The New Travel Super Meal? We Give It A Try". Travel + Leisure. June 18, 2014. Retrieved May 4, 2015.
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