Redefine - Plant-Based Mince Beef, 250g
Brand - RedefineQuick Description
Redefine Plant-Based Mince Beef is a meat alternative with a beef-like texture and flavour, made from plant-based ingredients. Perfect for burgers and more!
Key Information
- Nutritional Profile: Typically lower in saturated fat and cholesterol compared to animal-based beef; contains protein and fibre
- Texture: Engineered to have a fibrous, stringy texture similar to shredded beef.
- Cooking Methods: Frequently used as a convenient, ready-to-eat option or can be further seasoned and cooked to enhance flavour.
Product Overview
Redefine Plant-Based Mince Beef offers a compelling alternative to traditional meat mince, crafted to deliver a rich, savoury flavour and meaty texture. Made from a blend of high-quality plant-based ingredients, it aims to replicate the experience of beef mince without using animal products. This product is designed for those looking to reduce their meat consumption or follow a vegetarian or vegan diet while still enjoying familiar tastes and textures.
Redefine’s mince is versatile and can be used in a variety of dishes, from classic spaghetti Bolognese to hearty chilli and tacos. It’s also a great choice for those concerned about sustainability and animal welfare, as it minimises the environmental impact compared to conventional meat production. With its commitment to both taste and ethical considerations, Redefine Plant-Based Mince Beef provides a satisfying and sustainable option for home cooks and chefs alike.
Ingredients:
Water, plant protein (soy, pea), refined coconut fat, refined rapeseed oil, flavourings (contain mustard), thickener (methyl cellulose), maltodextrin, salt, raspberry juice, caramelised pear juice concentrate, vitamins and minerals (B3, zinc, iron, B6, B12), colour (beetroot red).
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can it be used in the same recipes as traditional beef mince? Absolutely! It can be used in any recipe that calls for beef mince, such as burgers, chilli, spaghetti Bolognese, and more.
Is it healthier than regular beef mince? It can be, depending on your dietary needs. It generally contains less saturated fat and cholesterol, but it's important to check the nutritional information.
How is it stored? It should be kept refrigerated or frozen, depending on the packaging instructions, and used before the expiry date.
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