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Bel Group and Superbrewed Food to Bring Biomass Fermentation Cheese to Market Next Year
3 Mins Read French cheese giant Bel, known for its global cheese brands Babybel, Laughing Cow, and Boursin, has entered into a partnership with U.S.-based…

French cheese giant Bel, known for its global cheese brands Babybel, Laughing Cow, and Boursin, has entered into a partnership with U.S.-based Superbrewed Food in an exclusive arrangement to develop dairy-free cheese made through biomass fermentation.
“Pursuing our mission to offer healthy snacks for all, Bel innovates to support the changes in nutritional needs and meet the challenges of a sustainable diet for an ever-growing world population,” Bel Group Chief Venture Officer Caroline Sorlin said in a statement. “We are very happy to enter this exclusive collaboration, which is testament to our pioneering role and acceleration on disruptive technologies,” Sorlin said. “As a family business, we are also proud to have adopted an ‘open collaboration’ model with over 100 partners, including start-ups, to stimulate and scale up their innovations and so prepare the future of food.”Scaling up sustainable cheese
Bel, which recently launched vegan versions of its popular cheeses, says Superbrewed aligns with its goal of scaling up “its most promising technologies offering nutritional, environmental, and sensory advantages in its products for the benefit of people and the planet.”
Superbrewed Food
Superbrewed Food was born out of Tracy’s interest in large herbivores including gorillas and cows. He discovered that one of the reasons these animals thrive on a plant-based diet was an active microbiome. “So we said, ‘Well, why can’t we essentially take that out of the digestive system and do the same thing?’” Tracy told Food Dive last year. “Find the protein specialists that can eat plant fibers — low-cost calories — …feed that to a microorganism, have the microorganisms make incredibly nutritious protein. And that’s exactly what we’ve discovered inside of these microbiomes.”

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