Steakholder Foods is officially launching its new plant-based fish products across Israel. The all-new white fish kebabs and salmon patties are designed to align with consumer preference and demand for plant-based protein products that merge sustainability with great taste.
"Seeing first products selling in the market based on our prize-winning premixes is a huge step forward for Steakholder," said Arik Kaufman, CEO of Steakholder Foods. "It is an exciting demonstration of how successfully our B2B customers and partners can roll out compelling, scalable, next-generation seafood alternatives to consumers."
Arriving after a successful pilot and commercial scale-up, the new products are designed to replicate the real tastes of white fish.The new Steakholder Foods' products are available now at vegan specialty stores across the region.
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Trend Themes
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Plant-based Seafood Alternatives — Replicating the taste and texture of seafood through plant-based ingredients opens channels for eco-friendly dietary options.
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Sustainable Food Innovation — Developing plant-based proteins that combine sustainability with consumer appeal addresses the urgent need for sustainable food systems.
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Consumer-driven Food Customization — Adapting product offerings to align with specific consumer preferences, such as taste and sustainability, enhances market penetration.
Industry Implications
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Alternative Protein Industry — The rise of plant-based seafood creates new sectors within the alternative protein market ready for innovative growth.
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Vegan Specialty Retail — Expansion of exclusive plant-based products broadens the market reach of specialty vegan retailers, catering to diverse consumer demands.
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Food Technology — Utilizing food technology to create convincing plant-based seafood invites further innovations in taste and sustainability in the food sector.