1. Assessment of Nutritional Quality of Plant-based Meat Alternatives Sold in the Philippines.
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Pagulayan, Jin Mark D. G., Tolentino, Mark Paulo S., Anapi, Gerieka R., Basinang, Airisse Rae P., and Villarino, Casiana Blanca J.
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NUTRITIONAL assessment ,MEAT alternatives ,VITAMIN B complex ,MEAT quality ,GROUND meat ,DIETARY fiber ,SAUSAGES ,BACON - Abstract
Plant-based meat alternatives (PBMAs) have been included in Filipino’s diet since their availability in the Philippines, making it important to evaluate their nutritional profile to assist consumers in purchase and consumption decisions. This study identified various PBMAs in Metro Manila, Bulacan, and Pampanga. Information based on the labels of PBMAs and animal-based meats (ABM) was collected and evaluated. PBMAs (n = 37) included chicken products (n = 4), ground meat (n = 5), patties and sausages (n = 19), jerkies (n = 4), and others [i.e. tocino (Philippine sweet bacon), luncheon meat, and belly rolls]. PBMAs generally have lower energy, total and saturated fat, and higher price/g protein, dietary fiber, sodium, and calcium content compared to ABM. Proteins, carbohydrates, and other micronutrients (i.e. iron, potassium, and vitamin B complex) vary depending on the meat category and ingredient used. Current findings highlight the need to redesign existing PBMAs considering nutritional and economic factors to be at par with ABMs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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