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What Are Plant-Based "Meats"?

It seems like every month there's a new plant-based meat alternative on the market. In 2020 the world-wide plant-based meat market was $5.6 billion and is expected to grow by 15% through 2027. Since 2015, plant-based meat substitutes that mimic the taste, texture, and appearance of animal products have exceeded 4400 products worldwide. Veggie burgers have been around for years – since 1982 when London-based natural foods restaurant owner Gregory Sams introduced the "VegeBurger." The first veggie burgers were made from lentils, a variety of vegetables, nuts, and seeds and didn’t taste anything like a beef burger. Today the focus is on replicating the taste and texture of meat using plants plus the latest technology, moving away from the traditional veggie burger and toward highly-processed foods.What Ingredients are in Plant-Based "Meats"?Manufacturers use a variety of ingredients to make plant-based "meats," including:

  • Wheat gluten
  • Wheat seitan
  • Soy
  • Pea protein
  • Potato starch
  • Various types of oils
  • Different types of starches (these act as binders to hold everything together)
  • Vegetables
  • Legumes
  • Nuts
  • Seeds
  • Commercial flavoring and colors
  • Fermented, genetically engineered yeast

But are these meat alternatives better for your health than actual meat? Find out in the post Are Plant-Based "Meats" Healthier than Meats?By Lynn Grieger, RDN, CDCES, CPT, CHWCReferences:

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