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At a recent $250-a-plate dinner called A Taste of the Future, Los Angeles celebrity vegan chef Nicole Derseweh delighted an elite group of plant-eaters in San Francisco with the next wave of planet-conscious delicacies.
Vegan chef Nicole Derseweh’s carrot lox is topped with seaweed caviar at The Brixton in San Francisco. That’s what brought this group together. The dinner, held at The Brixton, a New American lounge in South Beach, was part of Future Food-Tech, the annual conference for the global food-tech industry. This year, investors and startups were razor-focused on sustainability and clean, traceable ingredients in an industry that is expected to reach $74 billion by 2025.
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