In collaboration with microalgae startup ALGAMA Foods, French seafood brand Petit Navire launched a plant-based fish product range called Cap Végétal. In the range, consumers looking for alternative, plant-powered protein sources will find canned, marinated plant-based fish in flavorful varieties like Olives & Oregano, Lemon & Thyme, and Tomatoes & Herbs.
These 100% plant-based fish alternatives are made with ingredients like wheat, soy, algae oil and sea lettuce to deliver the omegas and protein health-conscious, environmentally conscious and ethically aware consumers are after.
In the Carrefour-exclusive Cap Végétal range, ALGAMA Foods and Petit Navire also debuted two ready-to-eat salads featuring plant-based fish, one with a base of bulgur, chickpeas, peppers and pumpkin seeds, and the other with lentils, corn, peas and peppers.
Plant-Based Tinned Fish
Petit Navire and ALGAMA Foods' Cap Végétal is Rich in Protein and Omegas
Trend Themes
1. Microalgae-based Foods - Leveraging algae oil and sea lettuce, innovative plant-based products like Cap Végétal are emerging as clean protein alternatives.
2. Plant-based Seafood Alternatives - Cap Végétal's flavorful tinned fish offerings cater to the growing demand for vegetarian-friendly protein solutions.
3. Gourmet Plant-based Dishes - Ready-to-eat salads with plant-based fish from Cap Végétal reflect a shift towards gourmet and convenient plant-centric meals.
Industry Implications
1. Alternative Protein - The rise of products like plant-based tinned fish highlights the evolution of the protein market towards sustainable and ethical options.
2. Seafood - Seafood brands like Petit Navire are expanding their portfolios by incorporating plant-based alternatives to meet changing consumer preferences.
3. Health Foods - Plant-based fish rich in omegas and protein signifies the health food industry's progress in offering nutritious and eco-friendly dietary options.