Who doesn’t love a glass of cold milk, cornflakes with milk for breakfast or a cappuccino with a perfect layer of foam on top. Milk is known as a rich source of protein and became such an ordinary beverage in our daily life. That’s why we can’t just skip milk, but we need to seek for alternatives.
Plant-based drinks have become increasingly popular in the recent years. The global market size for plant-based milk alternatives is expected to grow to $123.1 B by 2030.[1] Whether it’s because you are lactose intolerant, you prefer to choose a sustainable option, for ethical reasons or just because you think it tastes better. More and more people choose plant-based options to replace animal milk.
There are a lot of plant-based milk alternatives on the market: legume-based, cereal-based, nut-based, and seed-based. One of the newest and most exciting developments in legume-based milk alternatives is plant-based milk alternative with protein from fava beans. Fava beans are a nitrogen-fixing crop, that means that they can capture atmospheric nitrogen and transfer it into the soil. They have a small water footprint and the flowers attract bees and other pollinators.
With our proprietary extraction technology and unique purification process we succeed to make a fava bean protein that’s an excellent replacement for animal proteins. Our Tendra® Fava Bean protein Isolate is highly suitable to use as an ingredient for plant-based drinks. A game-changing ingredient because of its excellent emulsification and solubility properties.
Try it yourself? We are more than happy to share our recipe. Please send us a request → info@cosunprotein.com
[1] Llp, S. M. R. (2022, December 21). Plant-Based Milk Market Sales Data Pointing $123 Billion Industry Opportunity, Emerging Leader in Functional Beverages & Dairy Alternatives. GlobeNewswire News Room. https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2022/12/21/2577853/0/en/plant-based-milk-market-sales-data-pointing-123-billion-industry-opportunity-emerging-leader-in-functional-beverages-dairy-alternatives
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