Shop Indie: The Food Necklace: Fashion And Nutrition In One



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Shop Indie: The Food Necklace: Fashion And Nutrition In One

Shop Indie: The Food Necklace: Fashion And Nutrition In One

While the Candy Necklace might not have been designer His-Ju Chang’s primary inspiration, she has certainly refined the art. Here is her solution to global hunger: the Food Necklace!

Chang proposes that the food surplus in “over-consumption” areas of the world be taken, dried out, and used for nutrition balls. These nutrition balls consist of “whole vegetable or fruit including peel and fresh or root and leaves,” and can be prepared for consumption placing them in water, milk, or soup.

In addition, this product can be made into an urban-landscape product (she compares them to tic-tacs) by making them tiny for small meals and snacks.

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