The most sustainable meat-alternative – Video of the day
Akua’s kelp-based burgers may be the most sustainable meat-alternative yet, using fewer resources
Spotted: We’ve seen meat made from cell cultures, 3D-printed chicken and vegetarian steaks that “bleed”, and now we have a burger made from kelp. Food startup Akua (previously named Beyond the Shoreline), which currently markets kelp jerky, has recently announced the release of its first kelp-based burger.
The idea for the burger was inspired by the knowledge that plant-based burgers are not necessarily better for the environment. Many of the plant ingredients are still resource-intensive, as they require lots of land, fresh water and fertiliser to grow. Akua’s kelp burger, in contrast, uses a smaller amount of land-based plants and relies on kelp for the “meaty” flavour and texture.
To make the kelp burger, Akua combines the kelp with mushrooms, black beans, quinoa, tomatoes and pea protein, for a tasty and nutritious non-meat patty. Co-founder and CEO Courtney Boyd Meyers describes the mix as an “umami bomb taste, and it’s really satiating in the way that meat is. I think that the kelp burger is going to have a special place in the market in between a fake meat burger and your boring old veggie burger.
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