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Plant-Based Products: The Journey from Bean to Burger
Plant-based products are expected to take a bite out of the world’s protein market. How do they go from bean to burger?
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Step 1: Source the Ingredients
Many meatless patties are made of ingredients ranging from: nuts, mushrooms, tofu, tempeh, grains, vegetables, beans, or legumes. According to a survey of over 27,000 global consumers, 88% prioritize buying from companies with ethical sourcing strategies. Moreover, these trends are much more pronounced in younger consumers (aged 18-24), compared to older generations (aged 65+).Step 2: Prepare the Ingredients
After inspection at the manufacturing plant, the ingredients are washed and thoroughly cleaned. This ensures that no dirt or bacteria is left on the raw, often organic products. From there, the grains are cooked until softened, and strained. Meanwhile, the vegetables are chopped into uniform pieces, either by machine or by hand.Step 3: Form the Patties
Once that’s done, pre-measured amounts of the grains and vegetables are mixed thoroughly in an industrial mixing bowl to achieve the right ratio. The mixture is loaded into an automatic patty-making machine—which presses the vegetable burgers into round discs.Step 4: Bake and Freeze the Patties
The newly formed plant-based patties are loaded onto baking trays, and cooked in an industrial-size oven. From here, they enter a freezing chamber (below 32°F/0°C). This causes the patties to freeze within 30 minutes, causing ice crystals to form in them. When the meatless patties are cooked, the ice crystals melt, keeping them juicy.Step 5: Package the Patties
The patties are vacuum packaged and sealed in plastic by serving size, and accompanied with pre-printed cardboard sleeves. Vacuum sealing helps keep the patties fresher by increasing their shelf life and improving food safety. For many customers, whether or not a plant-based product has sustainable packaging will have a significant impact on their purchases:- 67% of surveyed consumers consider recyclability to be important
- 83% of younger consumers would be willing to pay more for sustainably packaged products, compared to 70% of all consumers
The Benefits of Plant-Based Products
Not only are plant-based burgers cruelty-free, they also have a better environmental footprint compared to animal meat:- Produce 30-90% less GHG emissions
- Use 47-99% less land
- Use 72-99% less water

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