Longévité d'Okinawa

Ingrédients Zone Bleue du sud subtropical du Japon

6 ingrédients.

FAQ: sourcing okinawan longevity ingredients from Japan

Q. Why are Okinawan ingredients positioned as longevity ingredients?

Okinawa is one of the world's five Blue Zones — regions with documented exceptional longevity. The traditional Okinawan diet has been studied since the 1970s in the Okinawa Centenarian Study, and ingredients like turmeric (ukon), goya, beni-imo, shikuwasa, and gettō are tied to these dietary patterns. This narrative supports premium positioning in functional food and supplement markets.

Sources

  • Okinawa Centenarian Study — National Institute of Health and Nutrition
  • PubMed — Okinawan diet and longevity research
Q. What's the supply situation for Okinawan ingredients given climate impact?

Okinawa's subtropical climate provides year-round harvest for most local crops. Typhoon damage in late summer can affect goya and getto supply windows. The 2024–2025 marine heatwave has affected mozuku harvest yields. Suppliers typically maintain rolling inventory; confirm spot availability.

Sources

  • Okinawa Prefecture Agriculture and Fisheries Department reports

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Q. Are Okinawan turmeric (Curcuma longa, ukon) and Indian/Indonesian turmeric interchangeable?

No — Okinawan ukon (春ウコン Curcuma aromatica) and (秋ウコン Curcuma longa) have different curcuminoid profiles and aromatic compounds. Spring ukon is mainly used in supplements (high essential oil content); autumn ukon (true Curcuma longa) is comparable to Indian curcumin but typically commands a premium for the Okinawan provenance story.

Sources

  • Okinawa Industrial Technology Center — turmeric varietal analysis
  • PubMed — Curcuma aromatica vs longa comparative studies
Q. Can Okinawan ingredients claim 'Blue Zone' positioning in product marketing?

'Blue Zone' is a trademarked term owned by Blue Zones, LLC (USA). Direct use in marketing requires licensing. Generic phrasing like 'longevity region of Japan' or 'Okinawan traditional diet' is unrestricted. Confirm with legal counsel before using Blue Zone branding in retail products.

Sources

  • USPTO — Blue Zones, LLC trademark registry
  • Blue Zones LLC — licensing program