Roquette, a global leader in plant-based ingredients and pioneer of new vegetal proteins, is launching two new plant-based textured proteins to better address the growing consumers' demand for sensory, diversity and sustainable nutritional improvement. To an existing range of two textured pea proteins, Roquette adds now two plant-based textured proteins, one from peas and one from fava beans.
Taste and texture performance, improved nutritional profile, diversity of meat alternative types, are the key requested features to further innovate in the meat alternative sector. By diversifying the sources of proteins, Roquette aims at supporting food companies with high-added value solutions for this fast-growing market.
The new ingredients open up new taste and texture options and foster further plant-based alternatives, such as plant-based fish products
Roquette has more than 40 years' experience in plant protein R&D and has always been a pioneer in the sector of plant-based specialty proteins for Food, Nutrition and Health markets. Roquette has worked for several years to study the next generations of plant-based proteins to identify the most effective and sustainable sources and to respond to the needs of food producers. Among the pulses, fava bean (Vicia faba L.) offers a rich source of proteins and fibers but it is also gluten and GMO-free and not a major allergen. In addition and like the yellow pea, fava bean culture is environmentally friendly.
The new ingredients, named NUTRALYS TP-C (from peas) and NUTRALYS TF-C (from fava beans) are expanding Roquette's existing range. They open up new taste and texture options and foster further plant-based alternatives, such as plant-based fish products like "fish rillettes".
Jean-Philippe Azoulay, Vice President of Pea and New Proteins Business Line at Roquette: "The demand for plant-based foods, and especially for plant protein, is booming and Roquette is very well positioned to respond to the massive movement through its investments and product innovations. We have already invested in two pea protein production sites: one in Europe (Vic-Sur-Aisne, France) and one in North America (Manitoba, Canada), scheduled to open in 2020. Their combined pea-processing capacity will be the largest in the world. As the pioneer of new plant proteins, we are very pleased today to expand our range of high quality plant-based proteins for Food, Nutrition and Health markets, and in particular for the meat alternative sector."