More and more restaurants are looking to expand their variety and offer plant-based meats. Here are some online shops and restaurants where you can get your Plant-based meat in Singapore.
1. Next Meat
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[Image credits : @nextmeats_singapore]
Next Meats is taking the plant-based meat world by storm. With the introduction of the world's first plant-based yakiniku beef, the future of plant-based meat is looking ahead. The Japanese alternative meat, which is mostly comprised of soy, provides twice the protein and half the fat of traditional meat. Next Meats has collaborated with Japanese grill chain Aburi-en to introduce Next Kalbi, a vegan boneless short rib, in two recipes. You may eat it as a donburi or stir-fried with cabbage and eggs.
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Next Meats
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Aburi En (@aburien.sg)
Everyday Vegan Grocer (@everydayvegangrocer)
Kitchen By Food Rebel (@kitchenbyfoodrebel)
2. Karana
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[Image credits : @eatkarana]
Have you ever heard of meat from jackfruits? Karana is a brand that prides itself on providing sustainably sourced and delicious plant-based meat alternatives. One of their standout products is the jackfruit-based pork alternative which is sourced from a small farm in Sri Lanka - ensuring its sustainably sourced and high quality. Karana’s focus on sustainability and delicious plant-based meat options has made it a popular choice among conscious consumers in Singapore.
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Karana
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Butcher Boy (@Butcherboysg)
Candlenut (@Candlenutsg)
3. Happiee
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[Image credits : @happiee.sg]
Happiee specializes in providing plant-based alternatives to traditional meat products. Its offerings include chicken, fish, and crab products that are free from eggs, dairy, and alliums. The company has plans to launch new plant-based products, including prawns and calamari, in the near future, making it a brand to keep an eye on for those interested in plant-based food options.
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Happiee
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Also Available in
Greendot (@Greendotsg)
BB Burgers (@Bbbunsfordays)
4. Green Rebel
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[Image credits : @greenrebelfoods]
Green Rebel is known for its wide range of products, including burgers, sausages, and meatballs, which are all made from sustainable, plant-based ingredients. With a focus on taste, texture, and nutrition, Green Rebel aims to provide consumers with an alternative to traditional meat products that is both delicious and better for the environment.
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Green Rebel
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Also Available in
Fairprice Finest (@Finestfoodsg)
Tanamera Coffee (@Tanameracoffee)
5. Tindle
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Tindle's local plant-based chicken is made with just nine simple ingredients, including coconut fat, water, soy, and sunflower oil. It's free from unwanted additives such as GMOs, antibiotics, and hormones, while still providing a substantial 19g of protein per 100g. Restaurants across the city are now featuring dishes made with Tindle's plant-based chicken, such as chicken strudel at The Market Grill, katsu curry at Prive, and chicken manakish at Levant.
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Tindle
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Wooshi (@Wooshisg)
Bees Knees (@beeskneessg)
6. Impossible Foods
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[Image credits : @impossible_foods]
Impossible Foods is a company that is revolutionizing the food industry with its plant-based meat alternatives. They use advanced technology and a unique blend of ingredients to create meat-like products that are delicious, sustainable and environmentally friendly. The products are made without any animal products, hormones or antibiotics and are now available in various restaurants and supermarkets around the world. Whether it's burgers, sausages or ground beef, Impossible Foods' products have gained popularity among both vegans and meat-lovers alike.
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Impossible Foods
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The Kitchen by Wolfgang Puck (@Thekitchenbywolfgangpuck)
Fatburger (@Fatburgersg)