Key Takeaways
- Alternative Dairy is a fast-growing market focusing on regional taste profiles in plant-based foods.
- Edlong has a vast collection of dairy building blocks and extensive experience in replicating authentic flavors.
- The Food Matters Live Podcast explores the science behind creating regional taste profiles for plant-based products.
- View the Cheddar Tasting Tour with industry influencer Donna Berry to gain insights into taste replication techniques.
Alternative Dairy represents one of the largest growth markets in plant-based foods. And the food manufacturers best poised to win are those who successfully deliver on the largely untapped taste and texture expectations of consumers through capturing regional taste profiles. Over the past several years, the explosion of consumer demand for plant-based products has driven a significant increase in requests to replicate leading dairy-based profiles — particularly in the cheese, butter, and milk categories.
With one of the world’s largest collections of dairy building blocks, and over a century of experience in flavor layering and profile characteristics, Edlong shares its expertise on how food developers can replicate the unique profiles, tastes, and regional characteristics found in regional taste profiles of dairy from around the world in plant-based alternatives.
Want A Deeper Dive into the Science? Tune-in to Our Food Matters Live Podcast
Tune-in as our experts share the science behind creating authentic flavors through regional taste profiles. Listen to the Podcast recording above and request a sample to see for yourself Everything Dairy Can Be.
Miss The Tour? Watch Industry Influencer Donna Berry Unbox Her Cheddar Tasting Tour
Don’t miss this exclusive sneak peek behind the scenes of the full Plant-based Cheddar Global Tasting Tour experience, which highlights the impact of regional taste profiles as industry influencer Donna Berry, from BerryOnDairy.com dives in. Watch the recording above and request a sample to see for yourself Everything Dairy Can Be.
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