The COYO Hemp & Blueberry Coconut Milk Yoghurt is the latest creation from the Australia-based brand that aims to provide consumers with an alternative yogurt product that has a more beneficial profile than other options on the market.
The yogurt is made with hemp seeds that have recently been legalized in Australia and are packed with nutrients, while the infusion of naturally sweet blueberries helps to add a touch of sweetness. The yogurt is made with live vegan cultures to make it a suitable option for vegetarians and vegans seeking out a dairy-free option to pick up.
The COYO Hemp & Blueberry Coconut Milk Yoghurt contains 200 calories per serving and comes as one of a growing number of dairy alternative products as consumers shift away from animal protein products.
Dairy-Free Hemp-Infused Yogurts
The COYO Hemp & Blueberry Coconut Milk Yoghurt is Slow Cultured
Trend Themes
1. Hemp-based Foods - Innovative food companies can explore the use of hemp seeds to create dairy-free alternatives and nutritious plant-based products.
2. Dairy-free Yogurts - The shift towards dairy-free alternatives presents an opportunity for companies to innovate and provide a wider range of options for vegan and lactose-intolerant consumers.
3. Slow Culturing Methods - Exploration of traditional slow-culturing methods can bring new flavor and health benefits to dairy and dairy-free products alike.
Industry Implications
1. Plant-based Foods - Companies in the plant-based food sector can leverage the demand for healthier and sustainable food alternatives by incorporating hemp and other plant-based ingredients into their products.
2. Dairy Alternative Market - There is a growing market for dairy alternative products, and innovative companies can capitalize on this trend to create a wider range of dairy-free products.
3. Health Food and Supplements - The incorporation of hemp seeds and other superfoods into health food and supplement products can provide consumers with a wider variety of nutrient-dense options that support a healthy lifestyle.