Food & Beverages Exhibition, Mumbai, showing Keratech's stall 
Mumbai

Food & Beverages Exhibition a huge success, organized jointly by International Food Tech India and Anu Food India

Mumbai | The Food & Beverages Exhibition was organized by ANUTEC – International FoodTec India and ANUFOOD India at the Bombay Exhibition Center from 7th to 9th September. The much awaited exhibition came to an end on Saturday evening. Thousands of visitors from more than 28 countries visited the exhibition in the last 3 days.

Companies from Brazil, Philippines, Turkey, Indonesia, Korea, Italy and Iran also participated in the exhibition. At the same time, a variety of innovative products and solutions that could be implemented in the food sector in the future were showcased. Many leading companies from different states of India participated in the exhibition and shared their experiences.

HYPNO stall in Food Exhibition

Turkey-based energy drink company Hypno has received a positive response, company spokespersons said. 'Hypno energy drink has very low sugar content and is delicious, but it is going to make waves in the market anyway,' a company spokesperson said.

HYPNO stall in Food Exhibition

Virgin Plus, Keratech's flagship brand from Kerala, working with the help of the Central Coconut Development Board, showcased value-added coconut products of superior quality and taste. According to company spokespersons, Keratec Coconut Oil Manufacturing Company has been able to enrich the exhibition market with Virgin Plus Extra Virgin Coconut Oil, which contains more than 48% lauric acid (one of the ingredients in mother's breast milk) and other related products, and received a good response.

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