Bunless Vegan Sandwiches

Australia's The Cornish Arms Veganized KFC's Double Down Burger

Years ago KFC launched the Double Down burger as sandwich with two patties in place of top and bottom buns. Now, The Cornish Arms in Melbourne, Australia has launched a vegan version of the menu item with entirely plant-based ingredients.

Inspired by of-the-moment happenings in the world of food and pop culture, chef Lloyd Kembrey crafts the recipe with two mock chicken patties made from a base of soy, which are coated in spices, the sandwich is topped with vegan cheese, bacon, as well as tomatoes. The all-vegan bunless sandwich is served with a side of fries and slaw.

Although The Cornish Arms is not a vegan pub, it offers a variety of plant-based dishes and serves 12 vegan craft beers, noting: "dietary preference is no barrier to good food and nights with friends."
Trend Themes
1. Vegan Fast Food - The rise of vegan fast food options like bunless vegan sandwiches presents opportunities for plant-based alternatives in the fast food industry.
2. Plant-based Meat Alternatives - The use of plant-based meat alternatives in dishes like bunless vegan sandwiches shows a growing demand for plant-based protein options.
3. Vegan Pub Dining - The emergence of vegan pubs, like The Cornish Arms, highlights the potential for plant-based dining experiences in the pub industry.
Industry Implications
1. Fast Food Industry - The bunless vegan sandwich trend presents an opportunity for fast food chains to incorporate vegan options into their menus and cater to a wider customer base.
2. Plant-based Food Industry - The demand for plant-based meat alternatives, as seen in bunless vegan sandwiches, provides opportunities for innovation and growth in the plant-based food industry.
3. Pub and Restaurant Industry - Vegan pubs, such as The Cornish Arms, demonstrate the potential for plant-based dining experiences, showcasing a new avenue for growth in the pub and restaurant industry.

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