This was evident from a variety of products showcased at the Business-to-Business Meet organised here by the state's Department of Industries and Commerce.
Products promoted as being healthy and free of chemical additives gained particular attention.
The items range from frozen and non-frozen Indian curries, snacks including samosas, rolls cutlets to ethnic Kerala products like 'Kozhukatta' (sweet rice dumpling), 'Ela Ada' (steamed flat dumpling) and 'Parippu Vada' (Lentil fritter), sweets and instant mixes.
The largest representation is from the state's food processing industry with 80 exhibitors.
"It is often a misconception that we have to sacrifice taste for healthy foods," said N P Rafeeque, Director of Jhivras, a company that specialises in food and snacks made of nutritive ingredients.
"We offer a wide range of popular snacks which have nutrient content higher with the same taste quotient," he said.
Bottled tender coconut water and soft drinks with ethnic Kerala flavours were in great demand.
"Just like many people have given up their LPG subsidies
on the appeal of Modiji, I appeal that people having sound financial background should come forward and ask authorities to delete their names, in case it was added by mistake. Recently, 185 such people came forward in Junagadh," claimed Patel.
As 2017 Assembly elections are approaching, Patel indirectly made an appeal to vote for BJP, as she claimed that such pro-poor government should be retained for years to come.
