Tnuva

What’s new in the food scene in Israel?

A decadent hug-in-a-bowl, right on time: rebar wants a warm winter for everyone.

Alternative Simple, Tnuva
Vanilla Pâtissière and Chocolate Fudge Kariyot, Telma

A soft step forward, a soft jump to the center: The tofu that wants all Israelis

 The "Bayit Ligdol Tov" Initiative in Ofakim

Tnuva's decade-long initiative supporting children and families in Ofakim’s periphery

 Tnuva's Shavuot products

What will be featured on the holiday table? Tnuva’s new products for Shavuot


Israeli supermarket Shufersal rejects foodmaker Tnuva's price hikes

Tnuva said that it plans to raise prices on mostly dairy products by an average of 4.7% starting next Tuesday.

 The logo of dairy firm Tnuva is seen at the company's logistic centre in the southern town of Kiryat Malachi May 22, 2014

Tnuva to raise prices of various products by more than 4.5%

According to Tnuva, this is a proportional increase in light of the significant increase of raw resource prices, primarily the price of raw milk.

 INSTEAD OF an abundance of foods like meat, chicken, eggs and dairy, try trading most of that for more fruits, vegetables, whole grains and legumes, says the writer.

Grapevine August 7, 2022: A meaningful birthday gift

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 MEMBERS OF A delegation from Georgia with their Israeli hosts at a Tnuva production plant.

Tnuva to establish R&D center dedicated to alternative protein

More and more Israelis are moving away from animal-based protein sources, and Tnuva aims to "to lead the field while facilitating the products’ accessibility to the wider public."

 Tnuva's research and development center.

Salmonella found in Tnuva milk powder production line

The Health Ministry ordered Tnuva to carry out a recall of milk powder produced from August 8-25, 2021.

Under a very high magnification of 12000X, this colorized scanning electron micrograph shows a large grouping of Gram-negative Salmonella bacteria.

‘Cell-based, innovative products for a better future’

Pluristem’s proprietary cell-based technology platform develops cutting-edge therapies and cultured food materials

 IN COLLABORATION with the Tnuva Group, Pluristem will develop raw material for the cultured meat market.

Tnuva planning massive NIS 9-10 billion IPO in 2022

Tnuva has made significant investments in product innovation, including upgrading the company's manufacturing equipment and machinery.

A statue of a cow painted in the colours of dairy firm Tnuva's logo stands outside the company's logistic centre in the southern town of Kiryat Malachi, Israel

Tnuva partners with UK-based Meatless Farm to enter meat substitute market

The meat substitute market has been growing in recent years, spurred on by an increasing combination of health and environmental concerns.

A Tnuva truck enters the company's logistic centre in the southern town of Kiryat Malachi, Israel May 22, 2014.

Israel is experiencing a butter shortage that won’t end anytime soon

Since early 2019, butter has become such a scarce commodity that Israelis have taken to sharing rare sightings of it on social media.

MORE BUTTER?

Innovation demands disruption within companies

"At Tnuva, we realized that we must build a platform that will enable us to get to know our customers."

Eyal Malis, CEO of Tnuva Group, addresses attendees at the Maariv 2019 Leadership Conference in Herzliya