The new Boursin Plant-Based cheese has been launched by the Bel Group as an improved version of the brand's signature dairy-free soft cheese. The product comes in a Garlic & Herbs flavor that's suited for a variety of applications including being spread on crackers or bread or even added into your choice of cooking recipe. The product has an improved taste and texture to more closely mimic the brand's dairy alternative, and also comes in the same style of packaging rather than the previous plastic tub.
Senior Brand Manager Anna Petsi commented on the Boursin Plant-Based cheese saying, "We’ve worked to ensure the flavour, texture, and packaging of new Boursin Plant-Based aligns with all the key purchase drivers that our shoppers expect from dairy Boursin. Consumers tell us they really love the taste and texture."
Extra-Creamy Plant-Based Cheeses
The New Boursin Plant-Based Comes in a Garlic & Herb Flavor
Trend Themes
1. Enhanced Plant-based Dairy Alternatives - The new Boursin Plant-Based cheese exemplifies the evolution of dairy-free products with improved taste and texture to better mimic traditional cheese.
2. Flavor Innovations in Vegan Products - The introduction of a Garlic & Herbs flavor indicates a trend towards more gourmet and diverse taste profiles in plant-based foods.
3. Sustainable Packaging in Vegan Goods - The shift from plastic tubs to alternative packaging signals a growing focus on environmentally friendly solutions in the plant-based food sector.
Industry Implications
1. Vegan and Plant-based Foods - The launch of extra-creamy, plant-based cheeses demonstrates ongoing advancements in the vegan food industry to cater to diverse palates.
2. Gourmet and Specialty Foods - The Garlic & Herbs flavor is pushing the boundaries of what consumers expect from specialty foods, offering plant-based options that don't compromise on taste.
3. Sustainable Packaging Solutions - The transition to eco-friendly packaging options reflects a significant trend within the packaging industry towards sustainability.