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The Diabetic Food Trail ® takes its first step on World Diabetes Day

Published On : 11 Nov 2015   |  Reported By : media release


Delicious, yet healthy treats for Diabetic food lovers; Reserve your table now.

What: Britannia NutriChoice Essentials presents The Diabetic Food Trail® in association with Biocon on the occasion of World Diabetes Day - 14th November, powered by Zomato.

Where: Barbeque Nation, Barleyz, Benjarong Ente Keralam, Hyatt MG Road, Mustard Café, Smoke House Deli, Blu Petal Hotel, Teppan, The Bungalow, Wareabouts Grill, Green Theory, Dice and Dine, Little Italy

When: From 14th to 30th November, 2015

About the Event: The Diabetic Food Trail® - Conceptualised and presented by Semora Entertainment Works; the unique initiative has been supported by Britannia NutriChoice, Essentials one of India’s top health brands today, along with Biocon, India's largest and fully-integrated, innovation-led biopharmaceutical company and Zomato, the world’s local restaurant guide.
In conjunction with medication and exercise, DIET plays a critical role in ensuring a diabetic individual’s level of good health. The food trail features 120+ Top Restaurants, whose Chefs have designed a special diabetic- friendly menu, just for people with diabetes. A menu that is not only diabetic-friendly, but also healthy and delicious enough, that the whole family will appreciate and can partake of. A menu comprising well-balanced, tasty and nutritious meals prepared by the Top Chefs of the city. To provide this burgeoning segment of the urban Indian population a taste of varied, delicious and healthy culinary choices that adhere to the calorific and dietary requirements of diabetics – at some of the best and most popular restaurants across the country!







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