A plant-based product company in Victoria is looking to strengthen CanadaBԪַs leadership in plant-based foods with the power of chickpeas.
Humble and Frank Foods has partnered with InnovoPro and The Star Group to research and test chickpea ingredients and proteins in a variety of consumer-ready plant-based food products.
Not-for-profit Protein Industries Canada has invested $2.8 million in the project.
Canada is a leading grower and one of the largest exporters of chickpea, but chickpea protein is a new ingredient that has not yet reached its full potential in Canadian food products, a joint news release said.
The three companies said that they hope to create protein-packed salad dressings, sauces, breading, frozen desserts and other protein alternatives made from homegrown chickpeas.
As demand and interest in plant-based alternatives continues to grow, Protein Industries Canada and industry partners have invested more than $480 million into growing CanadaBԪַs plant-based food, feed and ingredient sector. The groupBԪַs goal is to grow CanadaBԪַs plant-based food sector to $25 billion a year by 2035, supported by 17,000 jobs.
BԪַOur consortium team is dreaming big, and we are packing plant-based, Canadian chickpea protein into your favourite foods for a delicious and sustainable taste BԪַ season, sprinkle, marinate and sauce it up,BԪַ said Humble and Frank Foods president Megan Du Preez.
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