Plant - based ‘eggs’ for vegetarians
New York: Veg egg! In a good news for vegetarians, a US company says it is
developing nutritious eggs from plant materials as substitutes for chicken
eggs.
For decades, egg substitutes of various types have
been around, however, more scientific methods could finally produce new
products that actually taste good, said Josh Tetrick, CEO of Hampton Creek
Foods, a company based in San Francisco, California, that is developing
plant-based egg substitutes.
People have come up with egg and meat alternatives,
with decidedly mixed results. But only 8% of plant species have been
explored for food alternatives, so there could be many others that would
work to replace eggs, Tetrick said.
To achieve better results, Tetrick’s company is
deconstructing the egg systematically, ‘LiveScience’ reported. Eggs have
some amazing properties, such as the ability to enable oil and water-based
foods to mix permanently. So the company is analysing hundreds of different
plant-based compounds to determine how well they emulsify.
Scientists are making hundreds of ‘microcakes’ with
candidate replacements in test tubes in order to replace eggs in baked
goods.
They are also analysing the protein content and
molecular weight of many different compounds to make sure they can replace
the nutritional benefits of eggs.
Hampton Creek Foods, so far, has created a powdered
egg product for baked goods. It was convincing enough that billionaire Bill
Gates tried a muffin and couldn't tell the difference, the report said.
The company's next step is to make a satisfying
scrambled egg. They have already found a plant from Asia that coagulates,
or turns solid, with heat, the process that scrambles the eggs. According
to Tetrick, production of eggs and other livestock is environmentally
taxing. Livestock consume more food than it would take to feed the 1.3
billion people who go to bed hungry every night, and are responsible for 51
per cent of greenhouse gas emissions due to flatulence and land needed to
produce their food, he said.
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