Macadamias named as superfood tipped to be huge in 2017

Macadamias top superfood for 2017

The 17 superfoods set to make their mark in 2017 have been revealed – and macadamia nuts are on the list! 

Recommended as a great tasting source of energy, macadamias are featured thanks to their iron, Vitamin A, zinc and calcium content. 

Avocado oil, Kakadu plum, turmeric and goji berries all score a mention, as well as some more unusual inclusions such as black bean pasta, pea protein and insects! 

It’s a fascinating look at emerging food trends and reflects the increasingly adventurous food choices that consumers are making. For more details go here.

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