Research Keyword: plant-based alternatives

Clean-Label Strategies for the Replacement of Nitrite, Ascorbate, and Phosphate in Meat Products: A Review

This review explores how meat producers can replace synthetic additives with natural ingredients to meet growing consumer demand for clean-label products. Vegetables like celery and radish, combined with beneficial bacteria or plant extracts rich in vitamin C and polyphenols, can provide similar functions to artificial curing salts and preservatives. While these natural alternatives show promise in maintaining meat color, safety, and quality, creating consistent, scalable solutions for the meat industry remains a key challenge.

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Reduction of Beany Flavor and Improvement of Nutritional Quality in Fermented Pea Milk: Based on Novel Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis 80

Researchers used a beneficial bacteria strain (Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis 80) to ferment pea milk, reducing the unpleasant ‘beany’ taste that limits pea milk popularity. Fermentation broke down flavor compounds responsible for grassy and fatty odors while creating new fruity and floral aromas. The process also improved the milk’s texture and consistency while maintaining nutritional benefits, making pea-based beverages more appealing to consumers.

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