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7. November 2025

As good as homemade bone broth – just more modern

The answer from UNE Foods

Anyone who has ever made traditional bone broth knows how much effort it takes: bones, vegetables, spices – and long hours of slow simmering until the broth is rich in valuable amino acids.

Nutrition experts emphasize four key building blocks – glycine, proline, hydroxyproline, and glutamine.
These amino acids support the natural formation of collagen, help maintain muscles, joints, and skin, and contribute to the integrity of the intestinal barrier.*

The renaissance of bone broth

For centuries, bone broth has been a symbol of strength, recovery, and holistic nourishment. In many cultures, it was regarded not only as a food but as a ritual of healing – rich in minerals, proteins, and a sense of comfort.

Today, bone broth is making a comeback – in fitness circles, among natural chefs, and within the clean eating movement. Yet traditional preparation is time-consuming and rarely compatible with modern everyday life.

This is where UNE comes in: bringing the nutrient density of traditional nutrition into a modern, convenient form – without compromising on quality, purity, or functionality.

Functional nutrition for the modern world

The same essential amino acids found in bone broth can also be found in our UNE baking mixes enriched with collagen hydrolysate.
Combined with high-quality plant and animal proteins, they form a complete amino acid profile – inspired by traditional bone broth, yet adapted to the demands of modern nutrition.

Our ingredients are carefully selected:

  • free from sugar, sugar alcohols, and fillers

  • rich in fiber and protein

  • clean, natural, and functional

It’s where the best of both worlds meet – the nutrient density of classic bone broth and the innovation of modern food science.

The essence of 10 hours of bone broth – in every slice of bread

Each slice contains the essence of ten hours of slow-cooked broth – without the pot, bones, or waiting.
What once required effort and time now becomes a simple, conscious daily ritual.

Functional nutrition doesn’t begin in a lab, but in the kitchen – with ingredients that work naturally, without additives.
That’s what UNE stands for: nutrition that not only nourishes but also makes sense.

Tradition and innovation do not contradict each other – they enhance one another.
UNE combines ancient wisdom with modern science to create something new: honest, functional food that blends enjoyment, effect, and purity.

Experience the power of functional nutrition – with UNE.
👉 Discover more at www.unefoods.de

Legal notice

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical or therapeutic advice. Please consult qualified professionals for individual health questions.

*The nutrient functions described refer to the general physiological effects of the mentioned amino acids and do not represent health claims within the meaning of Regulation (EC) No. 1924/2006.

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