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Brusselkale is the Most Super of All the Superfoods

BrusselKale is the latest superfood to hit the market.

The hybrid is not the result of genetic modification, but of cross pollination between the two vegetables. In fact, seed company 'Tozer Seeds' has been working on this combination for the past 15 years. The company describes the taste as a "fusion of sweet and nutty." This description sounds rather curious, as I recall neither of these vegetables having a "sweet" taste (although maybe I'm not the most reliable source -- I haven't eaten anything green in years).

I'm sure the kale army will be all over this superfood. Because foods can never be too super, can they? If you have yet to accept kale as your lord and savior, perhaps the brusselkale will do the trick.
Trend Themes
1. Superfood Hybrids - The trend of creating new hybrid superfoods through cross pollination presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the health and wellness industry.
2. Natural Cross Pollination - The trend of using natural cross pollination to create food hybrids offers disruptive innovation opportunities in the agricultural sector.
3. Unique Flavor Profiles - The trend of developing unique flavor profiles through vegetable cross pollination opens up disruptive innovation opportunities in the food and beverage industry.
Industry Implications
1. Health and Wellness - The health and wellness industry can tap into the trend of creating new hybrid superfoods to offer consumers innovative and nutrient-rich products.
2. Agriculture - The agricultural sector can explore the trend of using natural cross pollination to develop new crop varieties with improved traits and characteristics.
3. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can take advantage of the trend of developing unique flavor profiles through vegetable cross pollination to create innovative and exciting culinary experiences for customers.

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