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Not many people know that the secret to great taste isn't just the ingredients, but the tools that you use. Our appliances deliver the technology of professional chefs in the comfort of your own kitchen. So you can make the seemingly impossible, deliciously possible.
Answering your body's needs
The way ingredients are sourced affects the way we nourish our bodies. Author Mark Schatzer believes our body naturally devolops an appetite for the foods and nutrients it needs to be healthy, but that artificial flavourings are getting in the way. This can be reversed by focusing on high-quality ingredients and being mindful as your appetite guides you to consume according to your body's needs.
Sourcing local or organic food is a good starting point when thinking about what you're cooking and eating
Finding your source
Before you can source the right ingredients, you need to identify the foods that will make the most difference. Visit our Taking Taste Further pages to learn more about how food quality affects nutrition, and download delicious recipes via our app.
Did you know?
More than 75% of households don't set their refrigerators to the correct temperature. This causes your food to lose its taste and texture before you've even started cooking.
Most refrigerators circulate the same air between the fridge and freezer compartments, which creates poor temperature and humidity conditions in each compartment.
Meet the taste experts
A new take on taste
Tasteology brings you taste from a completely new angle. From psychology to Instagram, we've collected insights from experts across the entire food spectrum. Like Ludwig Maurer, a Wagyu cow breeder. An expert in everything relating to meat, he explains how to preserve its freshness and boost flavour. Now, let us introduce all our other fascinating experts...
Sourcing local or organic food is a good starting point when thinking about what you're cooking and eating
Less waste, more taste
By thinking more about how we chill our food, we can reduce the amount we throw away and boost freshness. To enjoy better flavours for longer, you need to prevent water loss in your produce. Our TwinTech® technology increases humidity in your fridge to help your ingredients retain their water and their flavour. So your food lasts up to three times longer.
Meat chef, Ludwig Maurer, is also a Wagyu cow breeder
OUR FOOD IS WHAT IT EATS
They say we are what we eat, and the same goes for our food. For example, high quality soils produce more longer-lasting, nutritious berries than over-farmed soil. The lifestyle of our meat and dairy animals also impacts flavour. Whether a cow is grass or grain-fed affects the taste of your beef. The two steaks will also have distinct marbling and different levels of vitamins, minerals and acids.
Turn bulky fruit and vegetables into silky smoothies
"Leftover smoothie"
Why not try this effortless Culinary Misfits smoothie at home? Blend ½ pumpkin, 1 apple, 1 lemon, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, and 300 ml buttermilk for a delicious treat.
Smart storage guide
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1Meat and fish
Store at the bottom of your fridge at a low temperature of 1 to 3°C
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2Ripe vegetables & drinks
Store at the top of your fridge at approximately 4 to 5°C
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3Canned produce & jars
Store in your fridge door where it's a warmer 5 to 7°C
You don't just lose flavour through storage, you can also win flavour
Ludwig Maurer
Wagyu cow farmer and meat chef
CHILL: THE FORGOTTEN STEP
It may seem paradox that in a time where we are more environmentally conscious than ever, it is as if we’ve somehow forgotten how to respect our food. Our experts claim that storing food correctly and knowing how to take care of leftovers can lead to new tastes and more creativity. Discover more in the full-length episode below.
Sustainability is the future
Sustainable and durable design is not a passing trend, but the future of fashion. And it's already gathering pace. We believe with the right care, you can enjoy everything from high street to high fashion for longer. We put this theory to the test when we washed an €1588 woollen coat in an AEG washing machine.