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Textured vegetable protein – a defatted soy flour product that is a by-product of extracting soybean oil. [7] It is often used as a meat analogue or meat extender. It is quick to cook, with a protein content that is comparable to certain meats. [8] Ganmodoki – a traditional Japanese tofu based dish similar to veggie burgers
5. Tofu. Tofu is made from congealed soy milk, Shapiro says. It’s the chameleon of vegan meat substitutes, absorbing virtually any flavor and can be served any time of day—from an a.m. Almond ...
Better Homes and Gardens awarded Gardein with Best New Product in the Meatless Alternative category for their Crispy Chick'n Sliders in 2014, [28] and 'Best New Product' in 2015. [ 29 ] In 2015, Gardein's Gluten-Free Beefless Ground was a finalist for Best Meat Replacement in Delicious Living Magazine 's third annual Best Bite Awards.
The first product was a meatless hotdog, [3] and by 1999 it produced approximately 500,000 packages of meat-substitute products per week which included products such as veggie bacon, veggie pizza, and veggie ground round. [4] Company revenue was approximately $35 million by the year 2000. [3] Potvin sold the brand to Hain Celestial in 2002. [5]
A tempeh burger Chinese style tofu from Buddhist cuisine is prepared as an alternative to meat. Two slices of vegetarian bacon. A meat alternative or meat substitute (also called plant-based meat, mock meat, or alternative protein), [1] is a food product made from vegetarian or vegan ingredients, eaten as a replacement for meat.
The product range initially consisted of only a handful of basics including sausages, hot dogs, and burger patties. [1] [5] As of 2023 it has expanded to include more than 40 products —including schnitzels, sausage rolls, chicken-style nuggets, stir-fry strips, pea protein mince, plant-based popcorn (chick'n style), polony and more—which are made without any meat, egg, or dairy ingredients.
Gardein – meat-free foods developed by Canadian Yves Potvin (formerly of Yves Deli Cuisine) as Garden Protein International, manufactured from soy, wheat, grains and vegetables, including pea protein. [10] Acquired by Pinnacle Foods in 2014. Impossible Foods – plant-based meat substitutes fermenting genetically-engineered heme from plants.
The Whole Foods store chain is a major seller of Tofurky products. Tofurky is a popular meat alternative [5] amongst many vegetarians, who avoid turkey for ethical and/or personal reasons. The product is free from turkey and other meat products. The Green Stars Project awarded Tofurky 5/5 green stars for overall social and environmental impact. [6]