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With plant-based diets, protein and healthy snacking as three burgeoning trends in the food and beverage industry, DuPont Nutrition & Health has launched an ideal solution for manufacturers of snacks, cereals, nutrition bars, toppings and more. Six new plant protein nuggets from its SUPRO® and TRUPRO™ product range offer options that feature more protein or less sodium than previous offerings, in a broader array of formats and textures. Plant protein ‘nuggets’ or ‘crisps’ are extruded ingredients that are commonly used in nutrition bars, snacks and cereals to increase protein content while delivering crispy, crunchy texture.
"These new nuggets broaden our range of plant protein options that drive high protein content and unique textures," said Jean Heggie, strategic marketing lead. "Our plant-based nuggets help manufacturers differentiate their brands with improved nutritional profiles and exceptional eating experiences."
The new offerings include:
DuPont also is expanding its popular SUPRO® Soy Protein Nuggets with Cocoa range. These new products deliver 82 percent protein (dry basis) and are now offered in a greater variety of shapes and sizes. In applications like snack bars, these nuggets resemble chocolate cookie bits, flakes or chips.
Pea protein is an increasingly popular plant-based protein source. It doesn’t require allergen labeling, allowing brand owners to appeal to consumers with those concerns. New DuPont pea protein nuggets, derived from conventionally grown, non-GM yellow peas, boast 70 percent protein (dry basis) and are now offered in a greater variety of shapes.
DuPont Nutrition & Health’s industry-leading nugget variety delivers exceptional taste and texture benefits. This enables brand owners to create healthy snacks with a superior eating experience.
"Snacking is an increasing trend around the globe, particularly among younger consumers. Our market research has revealed that more than two-thirds of Millennials eat at least two snacks a day, and that they are more likely to opt for high-protein snacks than any other age group," said Chris Schmidt, bar industry team leader, NAFTA.
"Applications like nutrition bars are well-positioned to deliver against consumer demands for high-protein, convenient and portable snacks that provide great sensory qualities."
According to Euromonitor, snack bars are expected to outperform the overall packaged food market globally through 2023, with particularly strong growth in Latin America (5.0 percent CAGR), Europe (4.3 percent CAGR), and North America (2.4 percent CAGR).
In addition to its robust line of plant-based proteins, the business also offers other solutions for snacks through the DuPont™ Danisco® portfolio, including options for digestive wellness, sugar reduction, increased fiber and more.
For information about DuPont Nutrition & Health’s plant-based proteins, visit http://www.dupontnutritionandhealth.com/product-range/protein.html and for more on DuPont’s healthy solutions for snacks, visit https://www.food.dupont.com/bars/your-challenges-our-expertise.html.