Development of Plant-Based Milk Analogues as Alternatives to Cow Milk: Current Status and Future Prospects

Tae-Jin Kim, K. Seo, Jung-Whan Chon, Hyeock Youn, Hyeon-Jin Kim, Young-Seon Kim, Binna Kim, Dongkwan Jeong, K. Song
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Following the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are increasingly becoming interested in health and environmental issues. Therefore, the sale of vegan or vegetarian products has been increasing over the last few years, as well as interest in non-dairy plant-based milk that can replace cow’s milk. Furthermore, the global food industry has developed an interest in such products, considering the recent changes in consumer trends. In Korea, various products are being launched annually due to the increasing interest in non-dairy plant-based milk. However, research with regard to the quality and type of products produced in Korea is still at the preliminary stage when compared to those in the United States and Europe. Therefore, the present review has summarized non-dairy plant-based milk analogues based on the following key aspects. First, the types of non-dairy plant-based milk analogues and their production technologies (in the order of almond milk > cocoa milk > coconut milk > hemp milk > kidney bean milk > oat milk > peanut milk > rice milk, and soy milk). Second, the current status and future prospects for non-dairy plant-based milk analogues. Third, recent trends and future challenges associated with the production and quality improvement of non-dairy plant-based milk analogues. Fourth, the current status and outlook of the non-dairy plant-based milk analogue market in Korea. In conclusion, the present review could provide the food industry with valuable information regarding non-dairy plant-based milk analogues to facilitate the development of related products. Data were obtained from previously published studies.
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作为牛奶替代品的植物性乳类似物的发展:现状和未来展望
在2019冠状病毒病大流行之后,许多人对健康和环境问题越来越感兴趣。因此,在过去的几年里,纯素或素食产品的销售一直在增加,人们对可以取代牛奶的非乳制品植物奶的兴趣也在增加。此外,考虑到最近消费趋势的变化,全球食品工业对这类产品产生了兴趣。在韩国,由于人们对非乳制品植物奶的兴趣越来越大,每年都会推出各种产品。但是,与美国和欧洲相比,韩国对产品的质量和种类的研究还处于初级阶段。因此,本文从以下几个关键方面对非乳制品植物性乳类似物进行了综述。首先是非乳类植物性奶类似物的种类及其生产技术(顺序为杏仁奶>可可奶>椰奶>大麻奶>芸豆奶>燕麦奶>花生奶>米奶、豆奶)。第二,非乳制品植物性类似物的现状及未来展望。第三,与非乳制品植物性类似物的生产和质量改进相关的近期趋势和未来挑战。第四,韩国非乳制品植物性类似物市场的现状与展望。综上所述,本综述可为食品工业提供有关非乳制品植物性奶类似物的宝贵信息,以促进相关产品的开发。数据来自先前发表的研究。
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