Animal-Free Mozzarella Pizzas

New Culture is Debuting Its Product on Pizzas at Pizzeria Mozza

New Culture is teaming up with James Beard Award-winning chef Nancy Silverton to launch its first product on two pizzas at Pizzeria Mozza. The precision fermentation company is set to introduce its animal-free mozzarella next year and it will be the first product of its kind available to consumers that bubbles, browns melts and stretches just like traditional cheese.

Precision fermentation is revolutionizing the way people eat by introducing innovative animal-free alternatives that mimic the taste, texture, and nutritional profiles of traditional animal-based products. By working with dairy-identical proteins that don’t leave consumers wanting, partnerships like this one are paving the way for a more sustainable and ethical future of food.

In comparison to traditional mozzarella, New Culture says that its animal-free, dairy mozzarella is “radically more sustainable, healthier, and better for our fragile, global food system.”

Precision Fermentation
Precision fermentation is revolutionizing the food industry by creating innovative animal-free alternatives that mimic traditional animal-based products, presenting an opportunity for sustainable and ethical food consumption.
Animal-free Alternatives
Animal-free alternatives are disrupting traditional dairy products by recreating the taste, texture, and nutritional profiles of traditional animal-based products.
Sustainable Food Systems
Animal-free mozzarella and other precision fermented products present opportunities to create a more sustainable and ethical future of food consumption.

Who This Affects Most

Food and Beverage
The food and beverage industry is incorporating precision fermentation techniques to create innovative and sustainable animal-free alternatives to traditional dairy products.
Alternative Protein
The alternative protein industry has the opportunity to create innovative and sustainable animal-free alternatives to traditional dairy products using precision fermentation techniques.
Sustainability
The sustainability industry can benefit from precision fermentation techniques that create animal-free alternatives to traditional dairy products, promoting ethical and sustainable food systems.
SCORE
3.4 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 33%
Activity 50%
Freshness 18%

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