Botaniline, a food technology and innovation company, has created a healthier ground protein product line and partnered with National Food Group to distribute these convenient meal solutions nationwide. By substituting a percentage of the meat with potato, Botaniline is able to achieve cleaner label processed meat products that are lower in sodium and saturated fat.
The potato is chemically restructured and cooked at a precise time and temperature, which causes it to act as a natural peptide, retaining the moisture and flavor of the meat without the need for fillers, binders, allergens, chemical additives, and added salt that are typically used during processing. The result is a reduction in sodium by up to 90% and a product that’s free of all allergens, gluten, MSG, TVP, and soy while maintaining the quality, flavor, taste, and texture of the finished product. This unique way of processing with potato also results in a savings of 240 gallons of water per pound of meat.
“We’re proud to create a healthier solution for Food Service Operators at a time when they need it most. Our partnership with National Food Group is a natural fit for us to provide delicious, on-trend menu items that are better for you – and the planet,” explained Mark Celmer, Botaniline CEO. “Together, we are proud to bring innovative food solutions that are healthier and more sustainable to food service operations across the country.”
“This exclusive partnership will create amazing new food solutions for our customers,” added Kelly Smythe, National Food Group Vice President of Food Distribution. “Providing delicious options to meet specific nutritional requirements, along with our top-notch customer service, is what we do best.”
Botaniline has created more than 100 varieties of hot dogs, sausages, burgers and chicken patties that are all lower in sodium, saturated fat, and calories with a cleaner label. Their meat protein breakthrough technology is in full commercial use throughout the United States, and they are working with select strategic partners to bring their science into Canada, South America, Europe, and Asia.
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