Ambro: A Perfect Drinkable Organic Meal That Fulfills Daily Nutrition

Nutrition plays a major role in our health and well-being. But due to many reasons, it’s not possible to have healthy foods all the time. As a result, we don’t get proper and sufficient nutrition. Keeping that in mind, Finland based food startup Ambro has made a drinkable organic meal called Ambro that can be prepared in two minutes and fulfills daily nutrition.


Ambro Kaatokuva

Each Ambro bag is equivalent to eight meals and includes the following ingredients:

  • grain rice powder
  • organic quinoa
  • whey protein from milk
  • organic almond
  • organic pecan
  • organic coconut flour
  • organic raw cocoa
  • organic hazelnut
  • organic walnut
  • MCT flour (palm kernel oil, maltodextrin)
  • organic stinging nettle
  • organic maca
  • organic wheatgrass
  • rice bran flour
  • mineral salt
  • organic chlorella
  • non-active s. cerevisiae
  • organic Brazil nut
  • organic spinach
  • wild bilberry
  • wild black crowberry
  • blackcurrant
  • wild lingonberry
  • wild sea-buckthorn
  • organic spirulina

Ambro contains your daily supplement of energy and protein, as well as a healthy dosage of vitamins A, D, E, K, C, B1, B2, B3, B6, B9, B12, B7, B5, plus all 14 essential minerals. What you have to do is just measure and mix it with water in a blender or a shaker and your Ambro is ready to go and thus it becomes a perfect breakfast or meal and gives you proper and sufficient nutrition.

The ultimate goal of Ambro is to change the way people think about nutrition. That’s why it’s targeting more than just sports people. According to Ambro, “We’re for busy, ambitious people. We chose the best ingredients. We don’t compromise quality.”

At present, Ambro is serving 120 paying customers in Europe and North America. Ambro is currently available for pre-order and expects to start shipping in February. Each Ambro bag costs €89.

Source: Ambro

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Anatol

Anatol Rahman is the Editor at TheTechJournal. He loves complicated machineries, and crazy about robot and space. He likes cycling. Before joining TheTechJournal team, he worked in the telemarketing industry. You can catch him on Google+.

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