The TerraMeat Plant-Based Chick’n has been announced as a new product from Elmhurst 1925 as a solution for at-home chefs to incorporate into their favorite recipes as a way to enjoy a meat-like experience.
The product comes in a powdered form that only needs to be rehydrated using water and oil, which will help to extend its shelf life and make it easier for consumers to keep on hand. The product has a one-ingredient recipe -- hemp grain protein -- along with a spice blend to give it a flavorful taste that's perfect for use in a variety of recipes. The product has 26-grams of protein per serving.
Chef Camilla Sabella commented on the TerraMeat Plant-Based Chick’n from Elmhurst 1925 saying, "It is amazing to work with, it is delicious — one clean ingredient, hemp grain protein. Unlike other plant-based chicken products on the market that sometimes have 40 or 50 ingredients. Its ability to take on flavors and textures means you can use it in a variety of recipes."
One-Ingredient Plant-Based Meats
TerraMeat Plant-Based Chick’n Comes in a Powdered Form
Trend Themes
1. One-ingredient Protein Solutions - Offering a simplified alternative to traditionally complex plant-based products, single-ingredient proteins like hemp grain protein present a new standard of transparency and health benefits.
2. Shelf-stable Plant-based Meats - The development of powdered plant-based meats that require minimal rehydration introduces a revolutionary approach to long-term food storage and reduces food waste.
3. Convenient At-home Cooking Innovations - Products like TerraMeat cater to the growing demand for easy-to-prepare, nutritious meal components, enhancing the home-cooking experience for health-conscious consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The introduction of innovative plant-based meat alternatives is transforming consumer choices by offering healthier, sustainable options.
2. Health and Wellness - Single-ingredient plant-based meats align with the wellness industry's emphasis on clean eating and nutritional transparency.
3. Sustainable Agriculture - The focus on hemp grain protein signifies a move towards more sustainable crop choices in food production, driving eco-friendly innovations.