Designing plant-based analogues of animal-derived foods: a review of research ranging from manufacturing to oral processing

IF 8.9 1区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Michael W Boehm , Reed A Nicholson , Stefan K Baier
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Abstract

Plant-based foods are ubiquitous and ancient. But if we disregard high-starch ingredients (rice, etc.) and soy-based foods then we find fewer consumer products. In a world focused on sustainability there is a growing list of companies designing plant protein-based ‘analogues’ of meat or dairy products (e.g. nut-based yogurts, cheeses, vegan hamburgers). These analogues suffer a common problem, however: be it the marbling of fat in steak or the stretch of cheese, plant-based foods lack some key textural attributes. Overcoming this deficiency will require crafting rational design rules based on structure–function relationships. This current opinion will cover the manufacturing and oral processing of plant-based foods and ingredients with the aim of initiating the conversation around how the fields might better integrate these different disciplines and, ultimately, build design rules.

设计动物源性食品的植物类似物:从生产到口服加工的研究综述
植物性食物无处不在,历史悠久。但是,如果我们忽略高淀粉成分(大米等)和大豆为基础的食品,那么我们发现更少的消费品。在一个关注可持续发展的世界里,越来越多的公司设计基于植物蛋白的肉类或乳制品“类似物”(例如坚果酸奶、奶酪、素食汉堡)。然而,这些类似物都有一个共同的问题:无论是牛排中的大理石纹脂肪还是奶酪的拉伸,植物性食物都缺乏一些关键的质地属性。克服这一缺陷需要基于结构功能关系制定合理的设计规则。目前的意见将涵盖植物性食品和成分的制造和口服加工,目的是围绕如何更好地整合这些不同学科并最终建立设计规则展开对话。
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Current Opinion in Food Science
Current Opinion in Food Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
CiteScore
18.40
自引率
4.00%
发文量
157
审稿时长
92 days
期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Food Science specifically provides expert views on current advances in food science in a clear and readable format. It also evaluates the most noteworthy papers from original publications, annotated by experts. Key Features: Expert Views on Current Advances: Clear and readable insights from experts in the field regarding current advances in food science. Evaluation of Noteworthy Papers: Annotated evaluations of the most interesting papers from the extensive array of original publications. Themed Sections: The subject of food science is divided into themed sections, each reviewed once a year.
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