Meat alternatives: A proofed commodity?

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Advances in Food and Nutrition Research Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-07 DOI:10.1016/bs.afnr.2022.02.003
Fatma Boukid, Mohammed Gagaoua
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The demand for meat alternatives has been growing in the recent years and it is expected to keep expanding. Motives driving this growth are diverse and are mostly related to the health and ethical concerns over animal welfare and the possible impact of meat production on the environment. Meat alternatives are not anymore a niche market (i.e., vegetarians and vegans) but going mainstream (also consumed by meat eaters and flexitarians). This can be attributed to advances in formulations and ingredients and innovative technologies resulting in improved quality of products. This chapter summarizes the current knowledge about meat alternatives (from plant, fungi or/and algae). Plant-based alternatives are already a proofed commodity with a wide range of products available in the market. The search for more sustainable sources had put the spotlight on other sources such as fungi and algae due to their limited need to land, energy and water for biomass production. Fungi-based alternatives are steps ahead of those algae-based owing to fungi neutral flavor, comparable nutritional profile to meat and no need to masking agents. Consumer acceptance is still a key challenge boosting research and development efforts to ensure a better quality, affordability, and sustainability.

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肉类替代品:一种经过验证的商品?
近年来,对肉类替代品的需求一直在增长,预计将继续扩大。推动这一增长的动机是多种多样的,主要与动物福利的健康和伦理问题以及肉类生产对环境的可能影响有关。肉类替代品不再是一个利基市场(即素食者和纯素食者),而是成为主流(也包括肉食者和灵活主义者)。这可以归因于配方和成分的进步以及创新技术,从而提高了产品的质量。本章总结了目前关于肉类替代品的知识(来自植物、真菌或/和藻类)。基于植物的替代品已经是一种经过验证的商品,市场上有各种各样的产品可供选择。寻找更可持续的来源使真菌和藻类等其他来源成为人们关注的焦点,因为它们对土地、能源和水的需求有限。基于真菌的替代品比基于藻类的替代品领先一步,因为真菌的味道中性,与肉类的营养成分相当,不需要掩蔽剂。消费者的接受度仍然是推动研发工作以确保更好的质量、可负担性和可持续性的关键挑战。
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Advances in Food and Nutrition Research Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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