DSM launches new Plant Power Toolkit for fermented plant-based dairy alternatives
Royal DSM says its unveiling of an extensive, functional ingredients toolkit for plant-based fermented products, like yogurt alternatives, bridges the plant-based fermented products gap in taste, texture and nutrition.
The toolkit includes four new specifically designed starter cultures and five ready-to-use consumer concepts. The new concepts showcase how the toolkit can be used to develop new plant-based fermented products across a variety of plant-based substrates with fine-tuned taste, texture and health properties.
DSM says the Plant Power Toolkit “empowers” producers by taking the complexity out of formulating plant-based fermented products so they can bring quality products to market – but faster.
The global market for plant-based dairy alternatives is worth €18 billion and is growing by 4.5% annually. [Mintel, Plant-based dairy alternatives, Europe, 2022]. Despite these promising projections, consumers want more when it comes to the taste, texture and health properties of plant-based fermented products.
In fact, 44% of European consumers stated that better taste or reduced after taste would improve their plant-based yogurt experience and 35% of US consumers said a creamier texture would also do this. [FMCG Gurus, Identifying Key Trends in the USA and Europe, Plant Based Dairy Market, 2021] Also, 67% of European consumers are concerned about missing out on important nutrients when consuming dairy alternatives instead of dairy products.
Neleke van Nieuwenhuijzen, global product application expert, fermented plant solutions, DSM says: “The Plant Power toolkit’s new cultures and ready-to-use concepts will further enable manufacturers to meet evolving consumer preferences. And we’re not stopping here, keep an eye out for further additions to the portfolio as our team of experts work to improve the taste, texture and health of plant-based fermented products.”
The Plant Power Toolkit features enzymes, cultures, hydrocolloids, proteins, nutritional solutions and ready-to-use concepts to simplify the challenging stages of application design.
For starch containing bases like oat, the design process starts with creating the optimal base for fermentation with DelvoPlant enzymes. DSM’s new DelvoPlant cultures allow manufacturers to achieve the desired mildness and freshness, as well as building texture and smoothness in a variety of bases such as coconut, canola, oat, pea and soy. DSM’s hydrocolloids, Gellaneer gellan gums and pectins can further contribute to fine-tuning the mouthfeel, creaminess, shininess and stability over shelf life.
Many plant-based fermented products fall short of the nutritional profile common in their dairy-based counterparts, particularly with protein, calcium and B vitamins. This new toolkit makes it possible to close this nutritional gap and innovate through added health benefits. The toolkit’s nutritional solutions – including vitamins, minerals, proteins and more – are specially designed for plant-based fermented products.
The portfolio also offers already trialled concepts based on popular substrates like coconut, canola, oat, pea and soy, and removes the need for siloed ingredient testing or extensive R&D resource to improve the go-to-market speed. The new toolkit ensures customers are supported by DSM’s expertise and technical support through every step of the process. It aims to help manufacturers navigate the complex plant-based landscape with a reliable, one-stop-shop solutions partner.
For more information on DSM’s new Plant Power Toolkit, including the latest culture innovations and consumer concepts, visit www.dsm.com/food-beverage/en_US/ingredients/plant-based-protein-alternatives/dairy-alternatives/plant-power-toolkit