Craving Shrimp? This Company Just Made A 3D-Printed Vegan Version
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Craving Shrimp? This Company Just Made A 3D-Printed Vegan Version

Plant Based News • Jan 28, 2024
Food tech company Steakholder Foods has developed the world's first vegan 3D-printed shrimp, expanding its vegan seafood product line which already includes a vegan eel. With the aim of replicating the texture and flavor of shrimp without harming marine life, Steakholder Foods uses its proprietary 3D-printing technology to create these sustainable alternatives to seafood.

The growing demand for vegan seafood has led to the launch of realistic alternatives to shrimp, calamari, and squid by brands like HAPPIEE!™. The innovative 3D-printed products are set to compete with more conventional vegan seafood options, providing a solution for the environmentally damaging fishing industry and its contribution to the climate and nature crises. By offering high-volume, efficient, and sustainable 3D-printed seafood, Steakholder Foods hopes to lead the way in creating a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional seafood products.
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