The First Crispr-Edited Salad Is Here

A GENE-EDITING STARTUP wants to help you eat healthier salads. This month, North Carolina–based Pairwise is rolling out a new type of mustard green engineered to be less bitter than the original plant. The vegetable is the first Crispr-edited food to hit the US market.

Mustard greens are packed with vitamins and minerals but have a strong peppery flavor when eaten raw. To make them more palatable, they're usually cooked. Pairwise wanted to retain the health benefits of mustard greens but make them tastier to the average shopper, so scientists at the company used the DNA-editing tool Crispr to remove a gene responsible for their pungency. The company hopes consumers will opt for its greens over less nutritious ones like iceberg and butter lettuce.

“We basically created a new category of salad,” says Tom Adams, cofounder and CEO of Pairwise. The greens will initially be available in select restaurants and other outlets in the Minneapolis–St. Paul region, St. Louis, and Springfield, Massachusetts. The company plans to start stocking the greens in grocery stores this summer, likely in the Pacific Northwest first.

A naturally occurring part of bacteria’s immune system, Crispr was first harnessed as a gene-editing tool in 2012. Ever since, scientists have envisioned lofty uses for the technique. If you could tweak the genetic code of plants, you could—at least in theory—install any number of favorable traits into them. For instance, you could make crops that produce larger yields, resist pests and disease, or require less water. Crispr has yet to end world hunger, but in the short term, it may give consumers more variety in what they eat.

Pairwise’s goal is to make already healthy foods more convenient and enjoyable. Beyond mustard greens, the company is also trying to improve fruits. It’s using CRISPR to develop seedless blackberries and pitless cherries. “Our lifestyle and needs are evolving and we’re becoming more aware of our nutrition deficit,” says Haven Baker, cofounder and chief business officer at Pairwise. In 2019, only about one in 10 adults in the US met the daily recommended intake of 1.5 to 2 cups of fruit and 2 to 3 cups of vegetables, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Technically, the new mustard greens aren’t a genetically modified organism or GMO. In agriculture, GMOs are made by adding genetic material from completely different species. These are crops that could not be produced through conventional selective breeding—that is, choosing parent plants with certain characteristics to produce offspring with more desirable traits.

Instead, Crispr involves tweaking an organism’s own genes; no foreign DNA is added. One benefit of Crispr is that it can achieve new plant varieties in a fraction of the time it takes to produce a new one through traditional breeding. It took Pairwise just four years to bring its mustard greens to the market; it can take a decade or longer to bring out desired characteristics through the centuries-old practice of crossbreeding.

Bandra's Popular Ritual Daily Coffee Launches their New Menu

~ The Reason to stop by For an Extra Dose of Caffeine ~

Mumbai, April 2023: If you love pairing your evening coffee with a nice burger or want to healthily cheat on your diet, Ritual Daily Coffee’s new menu calls for you. The café that boasts of brewing locally sourced coffee in 20+ brews has introduced a new menu with go-to-classics of sandwiches, burgers, pasta, wraps and artisan toasts. Made to cater to varying dietary preferences, most of these dishes are available in vegan, gluten-free, sugar-free and Jain-friendly options. 

Established in September 2022 by ex-Michelin Star Chef Rahul and coffee enthusiast Meher Ritual Daily Coffee is the result of their vision to create a cosy space within Bandra’s chaotic neighbourhood. Chef Rahul uses his expertise to curate an all-day menu to perfectly complement every beverage.

The new menu must-try includes House Hummus, Norwegian Smoked Salmon and Cream Cheese Open Toasts made with artisanal sourdough, Pizza Bagel, Pesto Chicken Sandwich, :Muhramarra Wrap, and Croffle Sandwiches like Mediterranean or Barbecue Croffle. The Croffle is a heavenly combination that brings extra crispy and buttery goodness with croissants cooked in a waffle iron! The Italiano Chicken Burger with parmesan crust chicken patty will linger the elevated flavours on your tongue. Promising little touches with hidden ingredients, you will keep guessing for what’s in there that makes these classics so toothsome. And when paired with refreshing cold brews, you will be satiated for the day. From Coffee Mocktails to Matcha Lemonade, you have a vast variety of beverages to choose from your potion. 

Feeling tired after a day’s work or just want to sit somewhere and journal about your day, visit Ritual Daily Coffee and make it your good coffee and breakfast ritual. And guess what, they have a new outlet coming soon! 


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