Israeli food tech company announces world's first burger made of chickpea protein

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Israeli food tech startup Meat. The End (MTE) announced the debut of what it claims is the world’s first texturized plant-based burger made solely of chickpea protein.

Impossible Foods CEO Peter McGuinness responds to a recent media article calling the plant-based meat industry a 'fad' on 'The Claman Countdown.'that produces nuggets and burgers that are sold at Burger King Israel, said it has developed the first-ever burger made from texturized chickpea protein.

Founded in 2020, MTE has combined protein science, data science and food engineering to create their product. The company uses 100% chickpea protein concentrate in powder or granular form, which is undergoing an advanced extrusion process to transform the texture of plants into the texture of meat.company said it focused on improving the texture, firmness and juiciness of their chickpea protein.

Meat. The End uses 100% chickpea protein concentrate in powder or granular form, which is undergoing an advanced extrusion process to transform the texture of plants into the texture of meat.The company said it believes that industrial meat farming is harmful since, "the meat and dairy industry create 19% of our greenhouse gases, and 32% of methane emissions that drive

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