• About
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
Plant Based Food
  • Home
  • NEWS
  • EXHIBITIONS
  • PUBLICATION
  • NEWSLETTER
  • SUPPLIERS
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • NEWS
  • EXHIBITIONS
  • PUBLICATION
  • NEWSLETTER
  • SUPPLIERS
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Plant Based Food
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Nestlé launches tasty and nutritious alternatives to white fish

PlantB by PlantB
Aralık 7, 2023
in News, Plant-Based Meat
0
Nestlé launches tasty and nutritious alternatives to white fish

As people are increasingly looking for fish alternatives, Nestlé has announced the launch of exciting new innovations – a range of plant-based alternatives to white fish.

The products which include alternatives to breaded fish fillets, nuggets, and fingers, stand out for their strong nutrition credentials, as well their great taste and texture that is close to white fish. They are also certified vegan.

Torsten Pohl, Global Head of R&D for Nestlé’s food category, says: “These new fish alternatives are the result of our deep expertise in plant-based proteins and our strong commitment to continue delivering exciting innovations that meet consumers expectations. During consumer testing, our products received high praise for the great taste and texture that is close to white fish. They also come with strong nutritional credentials, making them competitive in the marketplace.”

Leveraging its strong plant-based innovation expertise and global reach, Nestlé is launching three different types of fish alternatives across geographies and brands.

In Europe, under the Garden Gourmet brand, Nestlé will launch marine-style crispy fillet and marine-style crispy nuggets. Made with wheat and pea protein, the great-tasting and nutritious products are high in protein and low in saturated fat. They also come with a Nutri-score A in countries that use the Nutri-score front-of-pack labelling system. They will launch both online and in store in countries across Europe, including in Germany, Spain, Italy, Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

In Asia, Nestlé has already launched crispy fish-free fingers for both retail and out-of-home under the Harvest Gourmet brand in Malaysia and Singapore. Made from soy and wheat, the fish finger alternatives are a source of protein and fiber and come in a crispy coating that is infused with herbs like oregano and rosemary.

Massimo Zucchero, Global Category Lead for plant-based meals, Nestlé says: “People continue to seek out plant-based options for their favorite dishes. These new alternatives to fish are a great addition at mealtimes and can also be shared as an appetizer or small meal. They are tasty, nutritious and can also help to reduce overfishing and protect the biodiversity of our oceans.”

The new launches complement Nestlé’s Garden Gourmet Vuna, an alternative to tuna fish that has been available in Europe since 2020, as well as Nestlé’s wide-ranging plant-based portfolio. Moreover, Nestlé is actively exploring cutting-edge technologies for animal-free products such as precision fermentation and cultured meat to further expand its offerings.

Nestlé remains committed to help people achieve balanced and sustainable diets. Recently the company announced a sales target for more nutritious foods, including efforts to innovate more products made with plant-based ingredients.

Tags: #culturedmeat#fishalternatives#foodinnovation#innovation#Nestle#nutrition#nutritiousfoods#oceanbiodiversity#plantbased#plantbasedmeals#plantbasedprotein#sustainability#sustainablefood#vegan#veganseafood
Previous Post

Novozymes launches new biosolution to redefine the plant-based meat experience by enhancing texture and encouraging more consumers to choose plant-based alternatives

Next Post

Fi Europe 2023: Setting new milestones as the global F&B industry reunites in Frankfurt

PlantB

PlantB

Next Post
Fi Europe 2023: Setting new milestones as the global F&B industry reunites in Frankfurt

Fi Europe 2023: Setting new milestones as the global F&B industry reunites in Frankfurt

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
Call us: +90 212 454 22 22

© 2023 IMG - All rights reserved. .

No Result
View All Result

© 2023 IMG - All rights reserved. .