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Teh One Who Knocks
06-12-2019, 12:04 PM
Constantine Spyrou - Foodbeast


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Starting today, Beyond Meat 2.0 will begin rolling out to grocery stores nationwide, and it should be everywhere by the end of June. The burger patties will be available in new packaging, and ground beef should follow soon afterward.

The new patties are made with cocoa butter and coconut oil to give it the appearance of marbling, like you would find in ground beef. There's also improvements made to the color, as apple extract has been added to help it brown without getting too much red from the beets inside. Beyond Meat has also changed the protein to be a complete source, meaning you'll get all nine essential amino acids from eating this meat in adequate amounts. A combination of rice, pea, and mung bean protein is responsible for that nutritional upgrade.

Beyond Meat CEO Ethan Brown thinks that this version gets close, but still not all the way to animal meat. "I’m a pretty tough critic," he told Foodbeast. "My number is gonna be lower than many, but I’d say we’re 65 to 70% of the way there."

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Brown isn't just going to stop at this 2.0 version, however. He feels that plant meat will go the way of smartphones, in that it both provides more function than animal meat and can be continually upgraded.

"We’ve been consuming meat since prior to being homo sapiens, it’s part of the process of evolution that created the bodies we have and the brains we have," he says. "I don’t think we’re gonna get it in 10 years, and that’s how long we’ve been working at this, so we need some more time, but I think we’re getting closer and closer."

While the new 2.0 patties still come at a relatively high cost compared to ground beef, Brown also believes that will change rapidly as his company, which just went public, continues to scale.

"As we start to approach scale, we’ll be able to dramatically underprice animal protein," he claims. When that does happen, it may only be a matter of time before plant-based meats become the norm.

Teh One Who Knocks
06-12-2019, 12:04 PM
:puke:

Muddy
06-12-2019, 01:04 PM
I think its pretty cool.. :shrug:

lost in melb.
06-12-2019, 03:57 PM
I think its pretty cool.. :shrug:

The concept, yes. The taste...to be confirmed !

Muddy
06-12-2019, 04:04 PM
The concept, yes. The taste...to be confirmed !

The vegan at my work says its good but not quite where beef is..