Plant-based faux meats become popular in HCM City

Dec 11th at 20:56
11-12-2021 20:56:10+07:00

Plant-based faux meats become popular in HCM City

Plant-based ‘fake’ meat products are becoming more and more popular in HCM City despite costing more than actual meat.

 

A start-up, Bien Phuong Commercial and Service Co Ltd has been garnering a great deal of success from its vegan sausage and vegan fish paste made from soy, flour, vegetarian seasoning, and vegetable oil.

Le Thi Phuong Thao, its director, told Nguoi Lao Dong Newspaper (Labourers) that its products sold very well at a recent exhibition in HCM City, and enabled it to tie up with two supermarket chains.

“We are very happy that our products are well received despite the pandemic… We are researching to make more plant-based meat products such as minced meat and burger meat.”

Though made from vegetables, the products taste just like meat, according to Thao.

To improve them, the company has been going to fairs and trade shows to obtain direct customer feedback and alter them to suit local tastes, she said.

Traditional ‘vegetarian’ meat has always been a part of Vietnamese cuisine, served at vegetarian restaurants and sold as a substitute for meat to certain demographics, but their texture is often not similar to that of real meat.

However, Doan Le Huy, co-founder of plant-based meat supplier VMEAT, said the newer plant-based products have textures very similar to meat due to modern processing technologies.

But they could cost up to VND300,000 (US$13.09) per kilogramme, or three times the price of, for instance, chicken breast.

Beyond Meat, a US brand, costs up to VND1.8 million.

Vuong Kim Loan of HCM City, a vegetarian, told Viet Nam News, “While imported products mimic real meat closer, domestic plant-based meats come in a wide variety, and we should support domestic producers more.” 

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