Did you know that there are over 1,000 different types of bananas, over 4,500 kinds of potatoes and more than 800 breeds of cattle?
So why is it that most of us – yes, even the most adventurous of foodies – have probably never tried even a fraction of these foods?
Today’s guest, Erik Oberholtzer is here to talk to us all about this food diversity challenge.
Erik is a chef and the founder of popular healthy food chain Tender Greens. Through his latest initiative, Food 4 Ever, he is teaching people about food and agro biodiversity and the effects it can have on our health and the health of our planet.
In my conversation with Erik, we discuss:
We also chat about his favorite lesser-known ingredients of the moment and business ideas for aspiring food entrepreneurs based on gaps he sees in the market.
For more information, visit Food4Ever.org.
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