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Ground meat substitute
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Ground meat substitute is an increasingly popular ingredient in modern cuisine, designed to replace ground beef in a wide variety of recipes. They are typically made from plant-based proteins, such as soy, peas, or wheat, which mimic the texture and flavor of meat, offering a healthy and sustainable alternative.
Origin: This type of substitute mainly comes from food innovations developed in the United States and Europe during the last few decades, with the goal of reducing animal meat consumption and promoting more environmentally friendly and healthy options.
Properties: Ground meat substitute is generally rich in plant-based proteins, low in saturated fat, and cholesterol-free. It also often contains dietary fiber, B-complex vitamins, and minerals such as iron and zinc, depending on its formulation. It is an ideal option for vegetarians, vegans, or those looking to reduce their meat intake without giving up traditional dishes like meatballs, tacos, sauces, or lasagnas.
Synonyms in Latin America: depending on the country, it may be known as ground vegetable meat, ground soy, textured vegetable protein, or simply vegetarian meat. In all cases, it refers to a versatile and easy-to-incorporate product for different recipes that typically require ground meat.
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