Plant-Powered Future: 8 Trends in Vegan Meat, Egg and Dairy to Watch for in 2022We're all just following Cardi B's lead.

ByBrian Kateman

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Another year in the books, another Veganuary.

I think we can agree by now that veganism itself is not a trend —sales植物性食品继续快速增长。与the relationship between industrial animal agriculture and climate change still a pressing issue, there's no reason it should slow down anytime soon. Plant-based food, it turns out, is big business (to the tune of an estimated$7 billionin 2020). And in business, there's always got to be something coming down the pike. The realm of plant-based meat, dairy, and egg alternatives should be no exception.

Based on what we've seen in 2021, there are some projections we can make about what's going to be new and interesting in plant-based food this coming year. We've been hearing a lot lately about cell-cultured meats and half-meat, half-veggie hybrid products, but good old vegan proteins aren't being left behind. New innovations and business strategies continue to proliferate the plant-based food space.

From fermentation creations to celebrity-owned brands, here's what I'm expecting to see more of in 2022.

Star-studded and dairy-free

From fitness to craft spirits, you know something has become a cultural mainstay when celebrities start putting their faces on it. The tail end of 2021 has seen a couple of celebrity brand debuts — and for products that are decidedly dairy-free. In early December, Cardi B announced the release of her new alcoholic novelty: Whipshots. It'svodka-infusedwhipped cream that just so happens to be dairy-free.The marketing for the product so far isn't making a big deal about the non-dairy aspect, which speaks to how normalized non-dairy products have become. (That said, Cardi B isn't shy abouther interest in going vegan.) Elsewhere in the music world, record producer Jermaine Dupri recently introduced his own brand of vegan ice cream,JD's Vegan. It's made from a coconut cream base and set to be sold in Walmarts around the country. The dairy alternative market is expected to reach a value of over $40 billion by2026. It seems likely that morestarsof the entertainment world are going to cross over and begin selling their own plant-based products going forward.

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Jumping ship for plant-based meat

The saying adapt or die is as true in the business world as anywhere else. And curiously, we're seeing some of the world's biggest meat companies do exactly that — adapt. Some, like JBS, the Brazil-based company that holds the title of largest meat producer in the world, are working it into their business strategy by introducingvegan chickenalongside their traditional meats. In other cases, big-time executives in the food industry are pivoting to plants: i.e, David Hoffman, former Dunkin' CEO who has just raised $2.7 million forthe vegan bacon brandHooray Foods, and Doug Ramsey and Bernie Adcock, the execs who recently left theirlong-heldpositions at Tyson to work with Beyond Meat. These are big career moves, but they shouldn't be much of a surprise. The market for plant-based food has been growingrapidlyand is expected to continue doing so for the foreseeable future. It's just good business.

Lamb-free kebabs

Plant-based burger patties are practically commonplace nowadays. But vegan lamb? That's something we don't see very often, if ever. British culinary giant Marco Pierre White recentlyannouncedthat he'll be serving not just beef, but whole-cutlambmade by Israeli company Redefine Meat at his U.K. restaurants. And the British brand Wicked Kitchen has recently launched a vegan lambalternativeinto the retail space. If lambless lamb goes over well with consumers, it probably won't be long until it's readily available in the U.S. and elsewhere.

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Cruelty-free crudo

It's not as though vegan fish alternatives don't exist — they've been offered at vegetarian Chinese restaurants for ages. Sophie's Kitchen and Good Catch have both had plant-based seafood in the retail space for several years. 2021, however, saw the introduction of sushi-grade vegan tuna to the raw bar. Kuleana's vegan tuna is made from a mix of plants including algae and the fungus koji, and it's not just another bone thrown to the vegans. Time Magazinerecognizedit as one of the 100 best inventions of 2021 (also on the list: the Covid-19 vaccine). It's soft-launching in retail markets and restaurants around the U.S., but if Time's enthusiasm means anything, it likely won't be long before we start seeing it everywhere.

Taking the milk out of milk chocolate

Vegan candy, especially chocolate, has until now mostly been a niche dominated by specialty brands like Amy's and Unreal. Now, finally, we're seeing legacy brands jumping headfirst into plant-based waters. Kit Kat launched a vegan version of its classic candy bar in several international markets earlier this year. German confectioner Ritter Sport recentlyannounceda forthcoming line of vegan bars as well. The list goes on: Cadbury and Mars have already debuted vegan milk chocolate confections, and Lindt plans to do so this January. Although, it might be some time before you see non-dairy milk chocolate at your local 7-Eleven. Most of these products aren't yet being introduced to the U.S. market. But, if all goes well, it's only a matter of time before they start migrating out of Europe.

Related:Plant-Based Eating Isn't Just Salads And Beans. The Vegan Dessert Market Continues To Grow.

Better-for-you burgers and chick'n

The nutritional value of plant-based meat alternatives has long been a subject ofdebateamong nutritionists, consumers and business leaders. I have argued in the past that the relative unhealthiness of a Beyond or Impossible burger compared to kale or traditional black bean veggie burgers is actuallypart of its value. But that, of course, doesn't speak for everyone. Impossible Foods tweaked its patties a couple of years ago to contain less saturated fat and other unwanteds. Beyond Meat followed suit earlier this year when itreleaseda retooled, lower-fat version of its flagship patty as well as a new one that's even lower in fat. Now, instead of makeovers, some plant-based brands are going for nutritional gold right out the gate. Case in point: Nowadays, maker of vegan chick'n nuggets,boastsa short and legible ingredient list and an impressive calorie to protein ratio. Expect to see more of this from existing and newborn brands in the coming year.

The latest alt-milk: potato

You didn't think the dairy alternative industry was done exploring new ingredients, did you? UK supermarket chain Waitrosenamedpotato milk as an up-and-coming product to look forward to in 2022. It's being praised in part due to its sustainability. Sure enough, Swedish brand Dug will be扩大from Europe to the U.S. in the coming months. With over 20 million tons of potatoesproducedin the U.S. each year, it's only a matter of time before some competitors sprout.

Fermentation of the future

The latest, and perhaps most philosophically interesting development in animal-free food recently, has been the use of fermentation to create proteins that are chemically identical to the ones that come from animals. Perfect Day is an industry leader, providing brands like Brave Robot and soon,General Mills, withcasein and wheygrown in a facility, not harvested from actual cows. San Francisco-based brand The EVERY Company has developed a chickenless egg whiteprotein已经被用作奶昔ingredient at Pressed juiceries. These products are hard to label — they're cruelty-free, but are they vegan? They're animal-free, but not free of animal proteins? But for folks who want to eat ethically and sustainably without sacrificing the tastes they're accustomed to, they could be a game changer. Another SF-based startup called New Culture raised$25 millionin funding to support its quest for cow-free — but not dairy-free — cheese.

Beans and greens are great and all, but sometimes a vegan, vegetarian, flexitarian or reducetarian just wants something hearty and familiar. Plant-based and food-tech meat, cheese and egg alternatives are anything but stagnant as a market sector. They're experiencing new developments and innovations, raising a lot of seed funding and getting the attention of the entire food industry. And I, for one, could really go for a cruelty-free, environmentally friendly and relatively healthier cheeseburger in 2022 and beyond.

Related:Plant-based Meat Has Officially Reached 'Global Phenomenon' Status

Brian Kateman

Co-Founder and President of the Reducetarian Foundation

Brian Kateman is a co-founder of the Reducetarian Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing the consumption of animal products. He is the author ofMeat Me Halfway— inspired by a documentary of the same name — and the editor ofThe Reducetarian CookbookandThe Reducetarian Solution.

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