News and Calendar Wageningen Food & Biobased Research On this page you will find an overview of the news and calendar items related to Wageningen Food & Biobased Research. News New research shows how soluble fibres affect dough rheology and gluten structure March 27, 2025 - Soluble fibres are gaining interest in functional food applications like bread, yet their interactions with gluten and effects on dough rheology are... The route to circular coffee capsules March 17, 2025 - In 2023, Europeans used about 53 billion coffee capsules. That mound of coffee-ground-filled capsules is proving a serious challenge for waste... Comparative study provides insight into lower environmental costs of biobased building materials March 17, 2025 - Wood, flax, elephant grass or biocomposites made from plant-based raw materials are attracting a lot of attention in the construction industry. And... Wageningen University & Research leads innovative AI-driven consortium to predict gut microbiome reactions to dietary fiber March 10, 2025 - Wageningen Food & Biobased Research, in collaboration with a consortium of leading industrial partners, is excited to announce the launch of the... Water lentils authorised for production and consumption in EU February 3, 2025 - The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has officially approved water lentils, also known as duckweed, for production and consumption as fresh... Taking Precision Fermentation from lab to table: Insights from Laurice Pouvreau January 31, 2025 - In the quest for sustainable and innovative food solutions, precision fermentation is emerging as a groundbreaking technology. To better understand... Balancing taste and health: A breakthrough in bakery reformulation January 31, 2025 - Reducing sugar and fat in cakes has long posed a challenge, often compromising texture, flavour, and consumer satisfaction. However, a new study... Plastics Accumulation Indicator: model to predict accumulation of microplastics January 30, 2025 - All over the world, plastics end up in nature, whether intentionally or not. This may be because the plastic is used in the natural environment (like... A closer look at four residual flows as insect feed January 21, 2025 - Residual flows such as manure or kitchen waste can be used to breed insects, but this is not yet allowed. This has to do with risks regarding food... Using federated artificial intelligence to overcome data sharing barriers to better detect food fraud December 20, 2024 - Many companies are generating relevant data for food authentication during their quality control protocols, as proof against food fraud. To do so,... 1234Next Archive News News 2023 March 7, 2023 Book launch: Our Future Proteins - A Diversity of Perspectives Previous123 News 2022 September 29, 2022 GIANT LEAPS to accelerate the transition to alternative dietary proteins September 13, 2022 ‘Less food waste does make a difference’ May 25, 2022 Extracting high-value Rubisco protein from tomato leaves: WUR researchers show that it’s possible April 22, 2022 Mini intestines replace test animals March 21, 2022 Less food waste in supermarkets News 2021 November 15, 2021 WUR starts Unpack your challenge - three packaging strategies unravelled April 1, 2021 Cleaner Turf Production with Biobased Biodegradable Nets News 2020 July 1, 2020 Developing new circular materials from safe bio-based building blocks Linkedin Whatsapp Twitter Email