Next Meats Co., LTD, the controlling shareholder of Next Meats Holdings, Inc. (“OTC: NXMH”) announced that they had signed a joint product development agreement with euglena Co., a biotech company also from Japan which specializes in cultivating Euglena and Chlorella (types of microalgae) and developing the biofuel business.
Alternative startup was announced that their first joint product “NEXT Euglena Yakiniku EX” is now available for pre-sale at the official online store of Next Meats (In Japan only).
The companies had signed a joint product development agreement in December 2020, aiming to offer consumers more sustainable diet options and lifestyle choices.
- founded in Leominster, Massachusetts, in 1977 as Nasoya Foods, Inc., acquired by Vitasoy in 1990, which was then acquired by Pulmuone Co., Ltd. in 2016.
- Perfect Day, American manufacturer of whey and casein produced for dairy via fermentation in bioreactors.
- Plamil Foods – British manufacturer of vegan food products.[17]
- Quorn, British meat substitute company headquartered in Stokesley North Yorkshire and owned by Monde Nissin Corporation.
- Ripple Foods — California producer of non-gmo, gluten-free, soy-free, non-dairy, pea protein-based Ripple dairy alternatives, made without carrageenans.[18]
- Sabra – U.S.-based Israeli company which produces dips such as hummus, guacamole and other food products.[19] All Sabra products are certified kosher and vegetarian.[20][21][22]
- Sahmyook Foods – South Korean food company producing a large range of soy milks and vegetarian products,[23] which is owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
- Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Company – Trading name of two sister food companies (Australian Health and Nutrition Association Ltd[24] and New Zealand Health Association Ltd).[25] wholly owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church.[26]
- Silk – manufacturer of initially soymilk, but has since expanded to other dairy substitutes such as almond milk, cashew milk, coconut milk, and oat milk
- Somenoya – manufacturer of tofu and eco-friendly soy-based foods located in Chuo Ward, Tokyo.
- Sweet Earth Foods – manufacturer of vegan, ready-made meals based in Moss Landing, California. Acquired by Nestlé in 2017.
- Turtle Island Foods – produces Tofurky, a vegetarian and vegan alternative to turkey, as well other meatless products.[27]
- Veganz – world’s first vegan supermarket chain, headquartered in Berlin, Germany[28]
- Vegepet – vegan dog and cat food manufactured by Harbingers of a New Age, based in Troy, Montana.
- WhiteWave Foods – plant-based foods and beverages, and organic produce distributed throughout North America and Europe. WhiteWave was purchased by Danone on 7 July 2016, and was rebranded as DanoneWave, then subsequently rebranded as Danone North America, in 2018.
The “NEXT Euglena Yakiniku EX” is a plant-based Alternative meat containing 500 mg of Euglena and 500 mg of Chlorella extract. The product, which combines the strengths of both companies, is a plant-based meat packed with protein and a great balance of other vital vitamins and minerals. The Euglena Yakiniku EX, like all other Next Meats products, Alternative uses no artificial additives and has no cholesterol because no animal derived materials are used, and has significantly less of an environmental impact than regular meat.
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