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Ultrasound pretreatment in combination with controlled dehydration at temperatures between 50°C and 60°C is appropriate for producing healthy, acceptable, and shelf‐stable beske (soybean cheese). ABSTRACT Soy cheese, locally known as beske is a protein‐rich product from soymilk but is highly perishable with limited shelf life.
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Participation in transitions toward more sustainable protein consumption is driven primarily by sustainability motivation, whereas behavioural capability determines whether intentions translate into action. Despite high awareness among Chinese consumers, gaps persist, indicating that policies must jointly address motivational and practical barriers to ...
Zhihan Li, Toritseju Begho
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Swedish farmers' approval of nudges
Abstract Interest in the use of behavioral policy approaches, such as nudges, has strongly increased over the past years, including in the domains of food, agricultural and environmental policies. While the approval of nudges among the general public has been studied extensively, we know little about the attitude of farmers toward nudging. Farmers may (
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Alternatives to Meat and Dairy
Annual Review of Food Science and Technology, 2021The increasing size and affluence of the global population have led to a rising demand for high-protein foods such as dairy and meat. Because it will be impossible to supply sufficient protein to everyone solely with dairy and meat, we need to transition at least part of our diets toward protein foods that are more sustainable to produce.
Kyriakopoulou, K. +3 more
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Meet the Meat Alternatives: The Value of Alternative Protein Sources
Current Nutrition Reports, 2020Meat alternatives are non-animal-based proteins with chemical characteristics and aesthetic qualities comparable to meat. The global increase in meat consumption is associated with the adverse environmental impacts such as increased greenhouse gas emissions contributing to global warming and higher water/land use.
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The perspective of meat and meat-alternative consumption in China
Meat Science, 2022This study provides an overview of Chinese meat consumption based on literature review. China, having the largest mid-income population, has become the world's largest meat consumer. Its per capita meat consumption has been growing fast over the past decades to 49 kg, half of that of the US.
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Meat alternatives: an integrative comparison
Abstract Background Meat, an important source of protein and other nutrients in human diets, is one of the major drivers of global environmental change in terms of greenhouse gas emissions, land and water use, animal welfare, human health and directions of breeding.
Cor van der Weele +2 more
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Alternative meats and alternative facts
American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2023The alternative animal product arena is complex and quite varied. Some plant-based alternative meat products are derived entirely from plants. Other entrepreneurs are using cultivated cells of animal origin to derive a product structurally similar to meat and milk and comprised of animal proteins.
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Commercialization of Plant-Based Meat Alternatives
Trends in Plant Science, 2020Plant-based meat alternatives are a sustainable source of proteins that can match the taste and texture, color, and nutritional profile of specific types of meat. Here we highlight the product focus, the geographical spread of companies, and the funding landscape along with the critical challenges facing plant-based meat alternatives.
Deepak, Choudhury +4 more
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