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LIKEMEAT · High quality meat-like products - from niche markets to widely accepted meat alternatives

FP7Status: CLOSED1 November 201028 February 2013EU funding €1,084,878

Several environmental and health-promoting issues substantiate the shift from an animal protein – in particular meat – to a vegetable protein based diet. Although meat analogues have attracted increasing industry and consumer attention, the market for these products is still very small. This is probably due to the fact that commercial available meat analogues - in particular their sensory qualities - do not meet consumer preferences implicating a renunciative and critical position against those products. To obtain a larger market share, the development of meat analogues with superior textural and sensorial quality and concomitantly wide consumer acceptance is a prerequisite. The project LikeMeat aims at the development of meat analogues with excellent, well-accepted texture, juiciness, appearance and aroma based on plant proteins and combinations with appropriate hydrocolloids. Therefore, detailed knowledge about protein aggregation, protein interactions with other components in the recipe and the impact of processing conditions on product quality is required. Another focus will be on odour-active compounds and strategies to adapt the process and the formulation for simulating meat aroma. To improve the shelf-life and ensure the safety of the products, the microbiota of the used raw materials and intermediate products and their degradation kinetics during the production of meat analogues will be analysed. The development of refined and microbiological safe products enables the SMEs to launch first products at short notice. An extensive assessment of consumer preferences and needs will reveal the sensorial drawbacks of currently available meat substitutes and will facilitate the research activities for the development of innovative products with high consumer acceptance but also prosperous marketing strategies.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €36,220

participant

CEAMSA - COMPANIA ESPANOLA DE ALGAS MARINAS SA

ES · €17,545

participant

CYBERCOLLOIDS LIMITED

IE · €86,455

participant

FRUTAROM ETOL TOVARNA AROM IN ETERICNIH OLJ DOO

SI · €140,880

participant

VEGETALIA SL

ES · €124,352

participant

MUEHLSCHLEGEL ZUR ANGERMUEHLE GMBH & CO. KG

DE · €102,560

participant

Radatz Fleischwaren-Vertriebsgesellschaft m.b.H.

AT · €107,808

participant

NEUBURGER GMBH & CO KG

AT · €128,000

participant

UNIVERSITAET FUER BODENKULTUR WIEN

AT · €15,280

participant

BENEO-ORAFTI SA

BE · €41,820

participant

M. RUIG EN ZONEN BV

NL · €119,840

participant

PRIME COMMUNICATION & CORPORATE FINANCE - CONSULTING GMBH

AT · €78,800

participant

VITA+ NATURPRODUKTE GMBH

AT · €30,380

participant

WIBERG GmbH

AT · €41,820

participant

STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH

NL · €13,118

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