Sunday, February 20, 2022

New Vegan Products

From vegconomist.com

New vegan products are more than just plant-based alternatives, as they shape the modern understanding of a sustainable diet. Therefore, many new vegan food products are considered groundbreaking, with hardly any limits left in terms of new ingredients and flavours.

Frequently, new vegan products are drivers of innovation within the food industry; for example, the Swedish brand Oatly succeeded in becoming a synonym for oat milk after establishing the oat milk market in 1994, while revolutionary vegan food start-ups challenge the status quo in 2022 by developing products like Actual Veggies’ healthy morning burgers made with acai and pumpkin seeds.

Actual Veggies new vegan products
©Actual Veggies

A 2021 report by Bloomberg predicted that the global plant-based alternatives market has potential to grow to $162 billion in the next decade and will account for roughly 7.7% of the global market. Accordingly, the global food market can expect a wide range of vegan innovations in the coming years, as more and more vegan food start-ups are founded in response to the growing demand and established brands steadily expand their portfolios.

An overview of the scale of the vegan food revolution is provided by the success of the non-profit organization Veganuary, which saw record-breaking retail participation during its 2022 campaign.

Veganuary 2022 as a Booster for New Vegan Products in January

An increasing number of people start January with the New Year’s resolution of a purely plant-based diet. However, not only did January 2022 start vegan for those who have joined the Veganuary 2022 Challenge, but many retail chains and restaurants are also joining by expanding their vegan portfolios in January with exciting new vegan products.

Veganuary 2022
© Veganuary

New Vegan Meat Products For Veganuary 2022

The vegan meat market, which often includes the much smaller vegan fish sector, is the cash cow of the plant-based sector. New vegan meat alternatives are entering the market at high speed, with Veganuary being a strategically smart month of the year to launch plant-based products and ready meals.

New vegan products in the meat alternatives segment that hit the shelves in time for Veganuary 2022 include the plant-based chicken breast by UK’s vegan meat brand Meatless Farm. Marking the foray into white meat for the Meatless Farm, chicken breast made from plant-based protein expands the selection of vegan chicken alternatives.

Meatless Farm new vegan products
©Meatless Farm

New Vegan Dairy Products For Veganuary 2022

New vegan products in the dairy segment include plant-based milk, most commonly the two flavours almond milk and oat milk, with other options including soy milk, coconut milk, or a common blend made from several plant-based milks to increase plant protein content. Other vegan food options include vegan cheese, yoghurt, or sauces and creamy spreads.

In celebration of Veganuary 2022, some brands introduced a new range or single products into their vegan dairy portfolio. While some of them are starting off as a limited edition available until late February, many new additions prove their spot on the supermarket shelves and are there to stay.

Noteworthy new additions come from Bel Brands USA, the producer of popular cheese snack Babybel, introducing new vegan cheeses in 2022.  Among other products, the US producer developed a vegan version of the classic cheese snack called Babybel Plant-Based.  Marking a revolutionary act in veganising famous childhood foods, the cheesy snack debuted nationwide across the US.

new vegan cheeses
©Bel Brands USA

Following into the footsteps of The Collaborative with its popular Raspberry Coconut Yog made from coconut milk, Danone subsidiary So Delicious announced a new line of yogurt alternatives made with coconut milk and botanical extracts in time for Veganuary 2022.

New Vegan Sweets For Veganuary 2022

Vegan sweet treats are often healthier and more sustainable than conventional sweets, yet they are dairy free and many options are also gluten free. For instance, South African chocolate brand De Villiers Chocolate has created a sugar free, gluten free, and dairy free range of plant-based chocolate made with sustainably sourced West African cocoa.

In recent years, vegan sweets have become increasingly popular, with even major restaurant chains joining the trend of offering vegan treats. From vegan chocolate mousse or a pecan and caramel brownie offered at coffee giant Starbucks, to vegan sandwich cookies developed by sandwich giant Subway, there are quite some vegan sweet options available.

Moreover, US doughnut chain Krispy Kreme was kicking of 2022 with a new assortment of vegan doughnuts for consumers in Ireland. The chain’s vegan menu features Fudge Brownie Bliss, Caramel Choc Delight and Apple Custard Crumble.

new vegan products at Krispy Kreme
©Krispy Kreme Ireland

New vegan products in retail include a healthy salted caramel chocolate variant by UK’s vegan chocolate brand H!P. Made with an innovative vegan honeycomb, the Honeycomb Bar was added to the company’s oat milk chocolate line-up.

Nestlé-owned British confectionary brand Rowntree’s added a new vegan food product to its range of vegan Jelly Tots, the Tropical Tots, which are available in tropical flavours such as passion fruit, pineapple, and peach.

Other New Vegan Food Products For Veganuary 2022

Other new vegan food products include a new range of sauces developed by The Simple Root in collaboration with frozen potato product giant McCain Foods. Specific products will include pesto, bechamel sauce, cream cheese, smoky chipotle and roasted garlic and herb.

The Simple Root new vegan products
© The Simple Root

Moreover, UK’s vegan snack brand Cheeky P’s expanded its range of vegan snacks made from roasted chickpeas, available in BBQ, Black Pepper, and chickpea curry flavours.

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