• Five new beverage solutions to enhance wellbeing have been launched by DaVinci Gourmet.
    Five new beverage solutions to enhance wellbeing have been launched by DaVinci Gourmet.
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Five new beverage solutions to enhance wellbeing have been launched by DaVinci Gourmet.

Wellmune Boost, Culture Boost, Plant Protein Boost, Turmeric Craft Blend and Bulletproof Craft Blend have been formulated with Kerry’s proprietary ingredients to optimise nutrition in beverages.

Wellmune Boost is formulated with Wellmune, a clinically-backed beta glucan that supports a healthy immune system.

Culture Boost is crafted with GanedenBC30 a shelf-stable, spore-forming probiotic with digestive health benefits.

Plant Protein Boost contains ProDiem, a unique plant protein with all the essential amino acids necessary for strength and to maintain a healthy, active lifestyle.

Turmeric Craft Blend doubles the immunity boosting power of turmeric through a unique combination of black pepper and spices.

Bulletproof Craft Blend is crafted with high quality medium-chain triglyceride (MCTs) oils to fortify any beverage on the menu.

From immune and digestive health to protein fortification, consumers are now looking to add more ingredients in their diet that support their wellbeing. Beverages are the fastest growing category for wellness concepts, DaVinci Gourmet said.

The range is available in Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa through foodservice distributors and operators.

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