PLANT-BASED MEAT: A SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVE TO MEAT

M. Zor, A. Menevşeoglu, Seda Ufuk
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Due to the increase in the world population, the amount of meat used in human consumption has also increased in recent years. On the other hand, it is clear that animal-based meat production cannot sustain this growth and results in more pollution, land and water use, greenhouse gas emissions and biodiversity loss than the pollution occurring in plant food production. For this reason, there has recently been a trend towards new protein sources that meet the protein requirements of the human diet and improve animal welfare without increasing the carbon footprint. To respond to this increase and to to mitigate the adverse effects associated with animal production, plant-based meat production (PBM) has recently received attention. Here we have tried to provide detailed information about the production methods, product features and consumer preferences of PBM alternatives.
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植物肉:一种可持续的肉类替代品
由于世界人口的增长,近年来人类消费的肉类数量也在增加。另一方面,以动物为基础的肉类生产显然无法维持这种增长,其造成的污染、土地和水的使用、温室气体排放和生物多样性丧失比植物食品生产造成的污染更严重。因此,近来出现了一种新的蛋白质来源,既能满足人类饮食对蛋白质的需求,又能改善动物福利,同时还不增加碳足迹。为了应对这一增长趋势,并减轻与动物生产相关的不利影响,植物肉类生产(PBM)最近受到了关注。在此,我们试图提供有关 PBM 替代品的生产方法、产品特点和消费者偏好的详细信息。
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