Italian plant-based cheese producer Dreamfarm unveiled a mini version of its popular mozzarella alternative, called Ciliegine, at the Tuttofood fair in Milan. The product is made with the same clean-label recipe as Dreamfarm’s regular almond-based mozzarella alternative and contains 12 mini mozzarella-style bites per pack, perfect for summer salads and cold appetizers. With a Nutriscore of A, the company is aiming to double its 2024 revenue this year through new collaborations, innovative products, and continued expansion in the Italian market.
Dreamfarm has secured listings at major Italian retailers such as Coop Alleanza, Alì, and Conad cooperatives, in addition to partnering with leading food-service distributor DAC to bring its products into professional kitchens across the country. Following the success of their plant-based mozzarella and ricotta alternatives in Italy, Dreamfarm has expanded internationally, with plans to introduce their Stracciatella into the Dutch market soon. The company's CEO, Giovanni Menozzi, emphasized that Ciliegine offers a fresh, light, and plant-based option for those looking to eat well without compromising on flavor during the warmer season.
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