Daiya new formulation

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Cheese Alternatives

Canada’s Plant-Based Food Innovation Grows with Pulse-Centered Collaborations Led by Daiya Foods and Partners

The plant-based food sector in Canada is seeing a surge in innovation as companies collaborate to meet the rising global demand for alternative protein sources. A key initiative in this space involves several Canadian partners, including Daiya Foods, Ingredion, and Lovingly Made Flour Mills. Together, they are working on improving plant-based cheese products, with a focus on enhancing taste, texture, nutritional value, and affordability, using Canadian crops such as pea and fava beans. The project, supported by Protein Industries Canada, seeks to address one of the key challenges in the plant-based industry: making products that closely match the characteristics of traditional dairy. By using pulses grown in Canada, the initiative aims to create plant-based ingredients that elevate the taste and nutritional quality of products while …

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Plant-based goat cheese crumbles

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Products & Launches

Daiya Launches Innovative Goat Cheeze and Feta Cheeze Crumbles

Plant-based foods company Daiya Foods announces it has launched two new dairy products for the Canadian market: Goat Cheeze Flavour Crumbles and Feta Cheeze Flavour Crumbles. The Goat Cheeze marks Daiya’s first plant-based goat cheese offering, while both products are said to be the first dairy-free cheese crumbles to feature oat flour. According to Daiya, the Goat Cheeze and Feta Cheeze varieties come fully pre-crumbled, making them a convenient topping for salads, pizza, pasta and other dishes. The crumbles are also packed in resealable, recyclable tubs and retail for an SRP of $6.49.  The company states the new cheeses are the first to utilize oat flour, which it says gives the crumbles a richer and creamier taste. Green building and more Daiya’s latest rollout builds on …

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