From businessmole.com
Vegan Chocolat, the business-to-business arm of Plamil Foods, has announced the launch of its Coffee Bean Confectionery Chips, a new ingredient developed specifically for the professional food industry. The product is designed for bakeries, dessert and snack makers, food service providers, caterers and pâtissiers looking for a dependable way to add genuine coffee flavour to their creations.
Unlike conventional coffee confectionery, these chips are not based on artificial flavourings or liquid essences. Instead, they are crafted directly from real coffee beans through a process that mirrors chocolate production.
This approach preserves the inherent qualities of coffee, resulting in a smooth and creamy texture combined with the distinctive richness of roasted beans. The result is a chocolate-like ingredient that offers both authenticity and consistency across a wide range of culinary applications.
For professionals, the chips provide flexibility in use. They can be incorporated into baked goods, drizzled over pastries, applied as a coating for confectionery, or used as a flavour foundation for desserts.
Their adaptability enables chefs and manufacturers to streamline recipes by removing artificial flavourings and replacing them with one multifunctional ingredient that is both practical and flavour-rich.
The chips have also been developed with modern dietary requirements in mind. They are free from major allergens, suitable for both vegans and vegetarians, and produced at Plamil’s BRCGS-certified UK facility. Operating under strict quality and food safety controls, the site is entirely nut- and dairy-free, giving assurance to professionals catering for customers with specific dietary considerations.
The launch also highlights a wider movement in the food industry. As demand for clean-label, transparent products rises, both businesses and consumers are prioritising ingredients that avoid unnecessary additives.
By introducing Coffee Bean Confectionery Chips, Vegan Chocolat has aligned itself with this trend, offering a product that is natural, ethically sourced and manufactured in the UK with sustainability in mind.
Adrian Ling, Managing Director of Plamil Foods, said: “Coffee is one of the most recognisable and loved flavours worldwide. By creating a chip made with real coffee beans, we are giving professionals a practical way to use real coffee in their products, without compromise. This innovation combines authenticity with ease of use, which we believe will benefit businesses across the food industry.”
- 1 kg bags – £19.68 per kg (standard trade rate)
- 7.5 kg bulk packs – £106.38
To mark the launch, Vegan Chocolat is providing a 20% discount on both formats for a limited period. All orders placed within mainland UK qualify for free shipping.

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