The leader in “cultivating wellness” offers a range of ingredients for food and nutrition applications and is committed to minimising waste as much as possible.
Lycored grows its own non-GMO tomatoes and extracts oleoresin from them for supplement and nutrition products.
These include Lycomato, a supplement-ready blend of carotenoids, tocopherols, and phytosterols. Lycored’s extraction process is designed to keep the rich nutrients as close as possible to their natural form, while maximising their inherent potency and amplifying their natural synergy.
However, oleoresin accounts for just 5% of the composition of tomatoes. Lycored uses the rest of the fruit from the oleoresin stage to create products that can give a variety of food applications a natural upgrade.
Lycored’s Real Food range can help manufacturers reduce salt and sugar content, replace artificial flavour enhancers like MSG and boost taste.
Tomatoes that do not offer sufficiently high nutritional value are turned into animal feed, as are the vines on which they grow. Even the peels and seeds from the tomatoes are repurposed post-harvest.
The Stevies are given annually by the American Business Awards organisation to celebrate the achievements of companies worldwide. On Monday, Lycored’s commitment to minimal waste has been recognised with a bronze award for Product Innovation. It will be presented at a virtual ceremony in August.
Zev Ziegler, Head of Global Brand and Marketing, Health, at Lycored said: “Lycored has always believed that we need to make the best possible use of everything nature gives us."
"From seed to final product, we adopt a holistic philosophy and are committed to minimising waste. We’re absolutely delighted to have been recognised with a Stevie, which is one of the most prestigious awards a company can receive. But while we’ve done a lot, we’re just getting started on our journey.”