Green Queen
/ By Sally Ho
Unlimeat: Korean Plant-Based Beef Made From Upcycled Grains Launches In Hong Kong
Unlimeat, a 100% plant-based beef product made from upcycled ingredients that would otherwise be thrown away, has just launched in Hong Kong. Made by South Korean food manufacturer Zikooin, the vegan beef alternative is made from overproduced grains that would be typically discarded due to cosmetic imperfections, which aims to tackle both the environmental impact of meat consumption as well as food waste. The brand new plant-based beef will be unveiled across Green Monday’s plant-based café and grocery chain Green Common and Kind Kitchen in Hong Kong.
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