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Application of Plant‐Based Proteins in the Development of Fish and Meat Analogues Products
Using Plant Proteins to Make Fish and Meat Substitute Products
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Abstract
Consumer preferences are shifting toward plant-based alternatives, driven by a demand for sustainable protein sources.
- Plant-based meals are being developed to replicate the textures and flavors of traditional meat and fish.
- Cereals and non-cereal proteins, such as soy, wheat, rice, and corn, may effectively mimic the fibrous properties of animal products.
- Technologies like texturization, extrusion, wet spinning, and 3D/4D printing are explored to enhance the texture and taste of meat substitutes.
- Bioactive peptides from plant co-products are being studied for their potential health benefits, including antioxidant and antimicrobial properties.
- Using plant-based ingredients as substitutes for meat and fish could offer a sustainable solution to protein alternatives.
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