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Flora contents includes [[Palm Oil]]. The global demand for palm oil is blamed for the loss of tropical hardwood forests which are being cleared for palm oil plantations. This clearance leads to the distruction of [[orangutan]] habitat in places such as [[Borneo]] and [[Sumatra]]. Some food manufacturers have attempted to source sustainable sources of palm oil but these are too few in number and account for about 1% of production.
Flora contents includes [[Palm Oil]]. The global demand for palm oil is blamed for the loss of tropical hardwood forests which are being cleared for palm oil plantations. This clearance leads to the distruction of [[orangutan]] habitat in places such as [[Borneo]] and [[Sumatra]]. Some food manufacturers have attempted to source sustainable sources of palm oil but these are too few in number and account for about 1% of production.


Flora has stated on it's website that they are concerned about the environmental impact of it's use of palm oil and have vowed to procure all it's palm oil from certified sustainable sources by 2015.
==Original formulation==
==Original formulation==
Flora was invented by a Lever Bros. scientific development team headed by Terence O'Neill.
Flora was invented by a Lever Bros. scientific development team headed by Terence O'Neill.

Revision as of 02:58, 2 May 2010

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Flora's logo

Flora is a brand of margarine, sold in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Spain, Poland, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia. It is produced by Unilever and sold in other parts of the world under the brand name of Becel. Unilever came up with the brand after being asked by medical professionals to come up with a healthier alternative to butter, lard and hard margarines.

Claimed health benefits

Unilever market Flora as containing "a blend of healthy fats" including omega-3, omega-6 oils and vitamin B6, B12 and folic acid". The Flora "pro.activ" Cholesterol reducing product contains plant sterols which block (up to 40%) the absorption of cholesterol into the blood stream. Unilever also claim the margarine now contains very little trans-fat and no hydrogenated oils, both of which have both been proven to have major health implications.

Since spreads of any description contain substantial fat, Flora's stated health benefits are relative to other spreads.

Nutritional information

Flora Light: Typical Values Per 100g: Energy 1459KJ/354kcal.Protein 0.1g. Carbohydrate 2.8g,-of which sugars trace. Fat 38.0g; of which saturates 9.3g, monosaturates 9.3g, polysaturates 19.0g.

Environmental Impacts

Flora contents includes Palm Oil. The global demand for palm oil is blamed for the loss of tropical hardwood forests which are being cleared for palm oil plantations. This clearance leads to the distruction of orangutan habitat in places such as Borneo and Sumatra. Some food manufacturers have attempted to source sustainable sources of palm oil but these are too few in number and account for about 1% of production.

Flora has stated on it's website that they are concerned about the environmental impact of it's use of palm oil and have vowed to procure all it's palm oil from certified sustainable sources by 2015.

Original formulation

Flora was invented by a Lever Bros. scientific development team headed by Terence O'Neill.

Origins of the name "Flora"

Flora was originally named after the wife of one of Unilever's marketing directors, "Louis Flora Catlow". She died on 24th of June 2009. Flora margarine now comes in several different products, namely: 'Flora Original', 'Flora Light', 'Flora Buttery Taste', 'Flora No Salt', 'Flora Lighter Than Light', 'Flora White' and 'Flora Omega-3 Plus'.

London Marathon

Flora were the primary sponsors of the London Marathon from 1996 to 2009. In 2010, the sponsorship will be taken over by Virgin Money.

References