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Israeli Innovation: Bamba as a medical breakthrough


 Bamba looks like a simple peanut snack, but in Israel it became something much bigger. For years Israeli parents gave it to their babies because it was soft, easy and everywhere. What no one realised at first was that this everyday snack was shaping an entire generation.

 

For a long time doctors in many countries advised parents to keep nuts away from babies. In Israel the opposite happened by accident. Babies ate Bamba early, and researchers later discovered that Israel had one of the lowest rates of peanut allergy in the world. The studies that followed showed that early exposure through Bamba actually helped prevent allergies, overturning what doctors had believed for decades.

 

A snack made in a small Israeli factory ended up changing global medical advice and the way families everywhere introduce food to their children. Bamba is a reminder that not every breakthrough starts in a laboratory. Sometimes it begins with what you put in your lunchbox.

 

 

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