They stand for a balanced, sustainable diet whose guiding principle is not sacrifice. They are driven by curiosity. They are not afraid of food tech innovations or unusual ingredients or foods – on the contrary, they are driven by curiosity to try out new and different things. They are the avant-garde that is putting our food culture to the test and driving it forward. In future, it will be about a responsible food culture that also includes the health of the planet. Responsibility and diversity are their maxims, with which they will drive future developments in gastronomy, agriculture and the food industry and break up the patterns of our eating habits.
Insects are not only extremely resource-efficient farm animals, but also very nutritious. Insects contain high-quality protein, a high proportion of unsaturated fatty acids, vitamins and minerals such as copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, selenium and zinc. Those who shy away from cooking or processing insects can use existing ready-made products.
The Viennese company Zirp Insects wants to change people's minds and has launched various ready meals and baking mixes for an easy introduction to the world of insects: soup, falafel, risotto, oat loaf, bread baking mix as well as brownies and pancakes. The insects were completely processed into flour. It pays to try! The products taste delicious and help to make the world more sustainable.
The Protein Brewery, an innovative developer of protein-rich food ingredients, is taking the next step to contribute to a more sustainable world and a solution for feeding a growing world population. At its site in Breda in the Netherlands, The Protein Brewery has built a pilot plant for plant-based protein, equipped with a complete industrial line. The Protein Brewery uses innovative fermentation technologies to produce food proteins that can replace animals in the food chain.
The company's main product is Fermotein™, a food ingredient with excellent nutritional value. The use of very little land and water contributes to a very sustainable profile. Fermotein™ can be produced from a variety of globally available crops such as cassava, corn, potatoes, sugar cane and sugar beet, resulting in local, scalable and efficient processes worldwide.
Whether meat and fish, pasta or cookies: food printing can be used to produce food quickly, cost-effectively and in a way that conserves resources. Innovative 3D printers are used instead of traditional manufacturing processes. Food printing has immense potential. Food that contains animal ingredients in conventional production can now be produced on a purely plant-based basis (and therefore without climate-damaging emissions) with the help of bio-printing.
For the tenth time, “Ikarus” Executive Chef Martin Klein is providing insights behind the scenes of the restaurant with a book. However, the anniversary edition of “Die Weltköche zu Gast im Ikarus” not only offers a look back at the culinary highlights of the last year and a half, but also a deep insight into the world of 17 top guest chefs from all over the world.
Food trends in gastronomy and nutrition are shifting strongly towards sustainability, naturalness and innovation. Consumers want less and less GMOs and are reluctant to eat cultured meat. It is important for restaurateurs to be aware of these trends and implement them in a well-considered manner. After all, the most important requirement for the food service industry in 2025 is to set a clear focus and simplify offerings and processes as much as possible – also using automation and AI. Food trends are part of this change: it is important to make targeted use of them.
The culinary world is embracing a revolution: vegan cuisine as a sustainable and innovative future. From fine dining to brunch menus, leading chefs like Nikodemus Berger demonstrate that plant-based dishes can deliver gourmet excellence. Explore how creativity and dedication are reshaping gastronomy.
They stand for a balanced, sustainable diet whose guiding principle is not sacrifice. They are driven by curiosity. They are not afraid of food tech innovations or unusual ingredients or foods – on the contrary, they are driven by curiosity to try out new and different things. They are the avant-garde that is putting our food culture to the test and driving it forward. In future, it will be about a responsible food culture that also includes the health of the planet. Responsibility and diversity are their maxims, with which they will drive future developments in gastronomy, agriculture and the food industry and break up the patterns of our eating habits.