Russians will soon be able to eat meat and bread made from insect protein

Published 2021년 3월 22일

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The article outlines future developments in the Russian food industry, as Managing Partner of the Fuel for Growth venture fund, Andrei Zyuzin, discusses the anticipated launch of meat and bakery products based on insect protein within the next decade. Currently, these products are primarily consumed in countries like China, Thailand, India, and Mexico due to their unique properties as immunomodulators and hypoallergens. In addition to these food trends, Zyuzin highlights the potential of 3D-printed food, with plans to produce meat from vegetable protein or pre-cultured meat cells, and predictions for the development of meal-skipping devices for busy city dwellers by 2030.
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Developments for the production of meat and bakery products from insect protein will become available to Russians in the coming years, Andrei Zyuzin, managing partner of the Fuel for Growth venture fund, a member of the FoodNet roadmap working group of the National Technology Initiative (NTI), told RIA Novosti. "In the next 10 years, new types of products with an unusual but useful composition will appear in Russia. For example, vegetable and cellular meat or baked goods made from insect protein. The first products are already beginning to appear on store shelves, but insect dishes will only appear on the menu of Russians. in a couple of years, "Zyuzin said. He recalled that insect products are now consumed mainly by residents of China, Thailand, India and Mexico: this protein is known for its immunomodulatory and hypoallergenic properties. "In Russia, however, insects are still used mainly as feed for animals and fish in large-scale industries. Nevertheless, some companies are ...
Source: Oilworld

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