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America’s First Preservative-Free Salami + The Controversial Water Recipes from WaterTok – Xtalks Life Food Podcast Ep. 113

America’s First Preservative-Free Salami + The Controversial Water Recipes from WaterTok – Xtalks Life Food Podcast Ep. 113

America’s First Preservative-Free Salami + The Controversial Water Recipes from WaterTok

California-based Olli Salumeria, known for its high-quality, artisanal salami, recently announced that it’s launching the first preservative-free salami in the North American market. In this episode of the Xtalks Food Podcast, Sydney talks about the company’s history of tradition, its products and the new preservative-free salami. Nitrates and nitrites serve several purposes in food preservation since they inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria, help to maintain the pink or red color of cured meats and contribute to the distinctive flavor of cured meats. However, there are concerns about the consumption of nitrates and nitrites, since they can form nitrosamines, some of which have been found to be carcinogenic in animal studies. The company’s new curing process relies on a simplified salt cure and naturally occurring polyphenolic compounds, which are beneficial antioxidants commonly found in foods like berries, dark chocolate and red wine. The team wonders whether salt should still be considered a preservative but praises the company for catering to consumers looking for clean label ingredients and products.

Also in this episode, Sydney talks about a recent phenomenon making waves on social media: water recipes. Water recipes refer to a variety of methods to enhance plain water by adding flavorings, typically sugar-free syrups, powdered flavorings or a combination of the two. The popular trend of sharing these water recipes on social media platforms, particularly TikTok, has been dubbed as #WaterTok. However, what began as a fun, quirky way for individuals to increase their water intake has also given rise to controversy. The line between water and juice seems to be blurring, causing many to question whether these enhanced beverages should still be classified as water. In addition, there is a debate around the excessive use of sweeteners in water recipes, with some nutritionists and dieticians cautioning against the use of artificially colored and flavored syrups. The team analyzes this trend from several angles, including from a business perspective and a sustainability point of view, but points out that, as with any viral food and beverage trend, moderation is key.

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Olli Salumeria Pioneers First Preservative-Free Salami in North America

Water Recipes: The Rise and Controversy of the WaterTok Trend

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