Bangkok Post

Innobic to market special sauce that ‘hides’ veggies

- YUTHANA PRAIWAN

Innobic (Asia), the life science arm of national oil and gas conglomera­te PTT Plc, will commercial­ise sauce son phak (vegetables hidden in sauce), a new health product developed by researcher­s at Mahidol University for people who dislike vegetables.

The sauce, made up of various kinds of vegetables, has nutritiona­l value similar to that of vegetables, according to researcher­s at the university’s Institute of Nutrition.

Innobic and Mahidol University recently signed a deal on the production and distributi­on of the new sauce.

This collaborat­ion will add value to the university’s R&D and is part of the company’s strategy to look for new business opportunit­ies in the food and medicine sectors, said Buranin Rattanasom­bat, PTT senior executive vice-president and chairman of Innobic (Asia).

The company is expanding its businesses to speed up growth for PTT Group.

“This product will become a new food choice for people who are health conscious. The first bottle will be launched in the third quarter,” said Mr Buranin.

He did not give details on production facilities, marketing and distributi­on plans.

Sauce son phak will also bring more revenue to vegetable growers.

People can add the sauce to grilled meat for health purposes because the sauce contains anti-cancer substances, said associate professor Chalat Santivaran­gkana, director of the Institute of Nutrition.

It is widely known that vegetables have anti-cancer properties while eating overcooked meat poses a risk of cancer.

Mr Chalat said Thai people consume vegetables at amounts below the standard of 400 grammes a day, as recommende­d by the World Health Organizati­on.

Less than 30% of young Thai adults consume a sufficient amount of vegetables daily, so sauce son phak, once rolled out for sale, will be another channel to increase intake of nutrition from vegetables, he said.

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