Research on 21 traditional food items under way
The Mysore-based Central Food Technological Research
Institute (CFTRI) is working on food products that generate heat in the
human body, as a “remedy” to overcome extreme cold conditions such as
those in north India and other parts of the country.
“We
have already achieved a sort of a breakthrough on research done on a
food product. We are doing research on 21 traditional food products of
north India,” CFTRI director Ram Rajasekharan told presspersons here on
Tuesday.
He said, “Some food products can be consumed
to generate body heat. Some food molecules generate heat. We have found
the molecule in one particular food product. Interestingly, body heat
results in weight loss.”
Prof. Rajasekharan added
that scientists had identified the mechanism that produces heat in the
body after food is consumed. “We are also exploring other values in
these food products.”
On the ‘Designer green milk’
that was unveiled at the seventh International Food Convention on the
CFTRI campus recently, he said there had been an overwhelming response
to the product. “Many organisations, including some hospitals, have
shown interest in partnering with us for commercial production. Such
responses encourage us to come up with more novel products.”
The
institute has claimed that the product has nutritional benefits and
described it as a “food for the future”. Green milk is produced from
commonly available plant sources, which, according to the CFTRI, are
“equivalent” to fish oil in their health benefits.
The product is made from moringa, portulaca, chicory, mushroom and chia/ocimum.
“Green
milk is a revolutionary product. I am sure this will address
malnutrition in the country,” Prof. Rajasekharan had said during its
launch.
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