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‘All the pieces {that a} cow can do is in our pipeline’


Redefine Meat’s stand at SIAL this week was not difficult to search out. The Israeli start-up was situated smack-bang within the centre of the meat corridor, a two-tiered stand towering over its typical meat neighbours.

“We needed to make a press release, and it’s by probability that we’re in the course of the meat corridor,” ​Redefine Meat co-founder and CEO Eschar Ben-Shitrit advised FoodNavigator on the occasion. “We now have all of the meat firms round us.”

It was on this setting that Redefine Meat celebrated two main bulletins. The plant-based pioneer has secured a distribution partnership with Giraudi Meats, a distributor that specialises in ‘unique’ high-end cuts. It’s also launching a swathe of latest merchandise to its New-Meat portfolio.

Striploin and tenderloin made with additive manufacturing tech

Redefine’s New-Meat vary is made up of plant-based beef and lamb flank cuts, in addition to ‘culinary-grade’ floor beef, sausages, premium burgers, and lamb kebabs.

Days earlier than SIAL 2022 in Paris, the start-up unveiled a ‘main product enlargement’ with the addition of 5 new merchandise to its New-Meat vary. These embody two new premium cuts – Redefine Tenderloin and Redefine Striploin – and a brand new class of ‘pulled’ meat alternate options: Pulled Beef, Pulled Lamb, and Pulled Pork.

The plant-based tenderloin and striploin are made utilizing Redefine Meat’s additive manufacturing know-how. The tenderloin has ‘simply the proper gradations in color and texture’, whereas the striploin, reduce into strips, is a ‘tender reduce’ with ‘delicate grill notes’.

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The corporate leverages additive manufacturing to product its Redefine Striploin. Picture supply: Redefine meat

Additive manufacturing is to not be confused with 3D printing know-how, defined Ben-Shitrit over a tasting on the occasion. “3D printing is a know-how often utilized in plastics. We developed a model of 3D printing to create our meat, and we a lot choose to name it additive manufacturing. It’s very completely different to what the patron associates with 3D printing.”

Within the shopper’s thoughts, 3D printing is performed with small machines, at a small scale, and with an emphasis on form, he advised FoodNavigator. Redefine Meat’s know-how, alternatively, makes use of ‘large’ industrial manufacturing machines for meals grade substances and supplies.

“3D printing solely offers you form. In plastics, the form is the whole lot. In meals, the feel and flavour and mouthfeel are rather more necessary.”

At present simply 10% of Redefine’s merchandise in the marketplace are made utilizing additive manufacturing, with the rest accounted for by reconstituted and pulled merchandise. That is partially because of the affect the method has on Redefine’s capacity to fabricate at scale. “If we develop a batch of our kebab product that’s 1 tonne, the equal batch in additive manufacturing can be 10kg,” ​the CEO defined.

“Now we now have a product that utilizing additive manufacturing can yield 25kg an hour. We hope that by the start of subsequent yr, we’ll be capable to do 40kg an hour.”

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FoodNavigator was invited to style Redefine Meat’s new merchandise at SIAL 2022

The choice to leverage additive manufacturing to develop plant-based tenderloin and striploin merchandise got here all the way down to figuring out a spot out there. The premium merchandise in a cow are flank, striploin, tenderloin, and ribeye – the latter of which Redefine Meat has but to develop, however advised is within the pipeline.

“All the pieces a cow can do is in our pipeline, however some [cuts] are tougher than others.”

Getting into the ‘trending’ pulled meat class

For essentially the most half, Redefine Meat makes use of the identical ‘constructing blocks’ in all its merchandise, with simply the method that adjustments. These substances embody soy and pea proteins, chickpeas, beetroot, dietary yeasts and coconut fats.

“It doesn’t appear like it, however the [ingredients] for our sausage product might be 99% the identical [as our others], simply with completely different colors and flavours and casing,” ​defined Ben-Shitrit.

That is additionally true for Redefine Meat’s new Pulled Meat vary, which not like the corporate’s premium cuts, is just not made with additive manufacturing know-how. The brand new line opens up a ‘brand-new plant-based class’ in foodservice, in accordance with the start-up, ‘fulfilling an unaddressed market want from cooks for high-quality pulled meats’.

The added benefit for cooks is that not like typical pulled meat merchandise, Redefine Meat’s alternate options could be cooked inside minutes – slightly than hours.

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The choice to develop the pulled meat line was pushed by market demand. Picture supply: Redefine Meat

The choice to develop the pulled meat line was pushed by market demand, advised Ben-Shitrit. “The eating places that we work with, however particularly catering, needed one thing they will produce at giant scale. Complete [pulled] meat is a well-liked possibility,” ​he advised this publication.

Certainly, pulled meat is trending, not least on account of rising meat costs. “When meat costs are growing like they’re, folks wish to take a low-quality meat reduce and make an elevated dish out of it. However in plant-based, there are usually not sufficient good [whole meat, pulled] options.”

Redefine’s new Pulled Beef, Pulled Lamb, and Pulled Pork merchandise, in addition to its plant-based tenderloin and striploin are actually out there for the foodservice phase within the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, and Israel.

Giraudi deal to see New-Meat bought in France, Italy, Greece and Sweden

On the similar time, Redefine Meat is asserting a ‘main’ partnership with meat importer Giraudi Meats to ‘quickly speed up’ adoption of its New-Meat line throughout Europe.

Monaco-headquartered Giraudi sells ‘unique’ high-end meat, similar to Angus and Kobe beef, to Europe’s foodservice sector. It’s in a novel place, in that Giraudi has a presence in 30 international locations, with a advertising and marketing and distribution community in hospitality totalling over 300 meat distributors and wholesalers.

The importer additionally owns a series of Beefbar eating places throughout Europe, the place Redefine Meat’s premium cuts may also function on menus.

“Our technique is to concentrate on meat. We’re a meat firm [just like any other]. However we have to attain shoppers and eating places, and don’t wish to have our personal distribution – that isn’t our career,” ​defined Ben-Shitrit.

The choice to signal a distribution cope with Giraudi was partially influenced by the importer’s ‘unique’ nature, advised the CEO. “They don’t do exactly common meat. They do unique meat. And as you’ll be able to think about, you don’t discover unique meat in common retail. They distribute to eating places – some that they personal – they usually additionally distribute on to distributors in smaller international locations. And naturally butchers, however once more, not your commonplace butcher.”

As per the settlement, Giraudi Meats will distribute Redefine Meat’s New-Meat line in France instantly, adopted by Italy, Greece, and Sweden later this yr, with ‘dozens’ extra international locations to observe.

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The beginning-up launched its Bratwurst sausages into Europe final month. Picture supply: Redefine Meat

From Giraudi’s perspective, the importer has noticed demand for extra flexitarian merchandise from ‘meat-lovers’ quick rising. “We imagine that this stage of high quality, mixed with the product versatility throughout beef, lamb and pork, New-Meat will allow us to drive important new income streams within the high-end meat market,” ​mentioned Giraudi Group CEO Riccardo Giraudi.

Worth and scale: ‘We are going to proceed to develop till we attain full capability’

Redefine Meat first reached the market one yr in the past in Israel. Now, the corporate is promoting its merchandise into 1,000 eating places throughout Israel and Europe and is ramping up manufacturing.

Working from a ‘tiny’ pilot manufacturing facility in Israel, the corporate was in a position to check the market, recalled Redefine Meat CEO Ben-Shitrit, earlier than launching on a small-scale into Europe – in Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK.

On the similar time, the start-up took over a meat manufacturing facility within the Netherlands. Whereas initially at pilot scale, the positioning is now at business manufacturing scale. “Whereas we don’t have limitless capability, our capability will develop greater than fifteen occasions this month. And we’ll proceed to develop till we’re at full capability – which will likely be 500 tonnes a month,” ​we have been advised.

“We’re transferring from 15-20 tonnes a month to fifteen tonnes a day,” ​added the CEO, explaining that scale-up will enable the corporate to maneuver into new markets in new international locations – and develop new merchandise – at-scale.

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Redefine Meat is asserting a ‘main’ partnership with meat importer Giraudi Meats to ‘quickly speed up’ adoption of its New-Meat line throughout Europe. Picture supply: Redefine Meat

As Redefine Meat scales, its price ticket will come down. Because it stands, its merchandise are ‘costly’, we have been advised. “However it’s not as costly as meat at a scale that’s barely bigger than our scale,” ​mentioned the CEO.

Additional, as the worth of meat will increase, Redefine Meat will develop into extra aggressive, Ben-Shitrit continued.

However the start-up is unconvinced worth is an important issue for shoppers of plant-based. “There may be no person at present who doesn’t eat plant-based meat as a result of it’s costly… If it have been cheaper, the individuals who purchase it at present can be extra of it. However to be able to convert extra folks, we have to enhance the standard.

“What we’ve noticed in Israel is that when folks swap from animal meat to plant-based meat, it’s due to the style. The second issue is diet – so if you happen to make a product cheaper by decreasing the dietary high quality, they received’t prefer it.

“We concentrate on style and texture first, then diet, after which worth.”

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