Posted by 178 Degrees on 21st January 2019
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Aquaculture, or fish-farming is an important source of protein, particularly in less affluent parts of the world. Yet the industry has occasionally suffered in the court of public opin
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Posted by 178 Degrees on 15th December 2018
Make Our Oceans Great Again
From the Land to the Sea
The capacity for the earth to produce food is under stress. The twin challenges of a rising population and stagnating crop yields demand a
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Posted by 178 Degrees on 31st May 2018
Why Fresher isn't Always Better
Hong Kongers are renowned for their love of seafood. We have the highest per capita consumption in the world. And due to our location, there's an abundance of choice from all around th
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Posted by 178 Degrees on 5th May 2018
Taking Manuka Honey to New Heights
New Zealand is blessed with a rich variety of foods found in both its land and sea. Many are unique to the country. One product that most people readily associate with New Zealand is m
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Posted by 178 Degrees on 1st May 2018
Sustainability and the Food We Eat
Last week, we had the pleasure of hosting a panel discussion on the state of food sustainability. Some of the topics we discussed were the prevalence of plastic in our seafood, the c
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Posted by 178 Degrees on 24th September 2017
Comfort Food, the Californian Way
178 Degrees is focused on showcasing the finest New Zealand products in Hong Kong. This couldn’t be done without the support of dedicated chefs who care deeply about the provenance of
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