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WWF and Knorr Future 50 Foods

 
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Hi All, first time poster here.

The WWF and Knorr made a list of the Future 50, "50 foods for healthier people and a healthier planet". There were some good plants on here that I had seen only on permies or hadn't heard of at all. I also like to turn things into spreadsheets, so I'll post the link to the pdf as well as a link to my spreadsheet with the same information. Would love to hear people's experiences of growing/eating any of these foods. The spreadsheet is open for anyone with the link to view or comment, so please let me know if I should change something or add something to it.

PDF: https://www.knorr.com/content/dam/unilever/knorr_world/global/online_comms_/knorr_future_50_report_online_final_version-1539191.pdf
Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VrYSsdoRMMHClWYe_gXvTSKtHDQt2k9MxGIoI114NeA/edit?usp=sharing

I have other spreadsheets of plants, specifically a very long one of Yellow Pine Forest ecosystem plants, which can be filtered by size and water/sunlight/soil requirements, whether or not they are edible etc. Let me know if you'd be interested.
 
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