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7 companies: New egg-replacers for the industry



 
 
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Old 17-07-2008, 01:24 PM posted to alt.food.vegan
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Default 7 companies: New egg-replacers for the industry

Replacing egg-products in the industry is a beginning trend, which
also offers health- and cost-benefits! Companies like Gum-Technology
(US), http://www.gumtech.com/ have recently introduced interesting new
egg-replacer brand lines for industrial application.
This and 6 other companies are linked at the bottom of
http://www.futurefood.org/eggproducts/index_en.php .

= Do you have experience with these new products?
= Do you know companies that might be interested to learn about the
new egg-replacers?

The global food-crisis, ecological factors, animal welfare and human
health issues challenge us to find alternatives to animal products to
be able to feed people in the future.

Best, Kurt
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Old 17-07-2008, 10:17 PM posted to alt.food.vegan
white, fat and fugly
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Default 7 companies: New egg-replacers for the industry

On Jul 17, 7:24*am, Mymagic wrote:
Replacing egg-products in the industry is a beginning trend, which
also offers health- and cost-benefits! Companies like Gum-Technology
(US),http://www.gumtech.com/have recently introduced interesting new
egg-replacer brand lines for industrial application.
This and 6 other companies are linked at the bottom ofhttp://www.futurefood.org/eggproducts/index_en.php.

= Do you have experience with these new products?
= Do you know companies that might be interested to learn about the
new egg-replacers?

The global food-crisis, ecological factors, animal welfare and human
health issues challenge us to find alternatives to animal products to
be able to feed people in the future.

Best, Kurt




blah blah, eat your eggs and take that nutrient faggot with yah.
 




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