The trend of adding a “hot” ingredient to a food to attract more consumers is definitely nothing new. It has happened in the past (and continues to) with oats, flaxseeds, omega-3 fatty acids, and acai berries, to name a few. Unfortunately I feel sometimes this is more of a marketing ploy than an opportunity to really enhance a product’s nutritional value.
Source: www.shape.com
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