Mapping how ingredients function can assist product developers in understanding the structure and properties needed to make a smooth plant-based milk for baristas. (Photo by Ingredion)


June 17, 2024 Tags:

Consumers are increasingly turning to plant-based milk alternatives, seeking products that match the taste and functionality of traditional dairy. This demand is particularly evident in barista-style beverages, where achieving creamy foam and stable texture is crucial. However, plant-based options often fall short due to structural differences in proteins compared to dairy.

To address these challenges, researchers are employing a method called functionality mapping. This approach helps identify exactly where plant-based alternatives lag behind dairy in terms of foam stability, texture, and flavor delivery. By pinpointing these gaps, scientists can set clear targets for improving plant-based milk products.

For instance, dairy proteins naturally form stable microfoams in coffee, maintaining texture and enhancing flavor without any unwanted aftertaste. In contrast, plant proteins, designed for different purposes like seed storage, struggle to replicate these qualities. They often result in weak foam, poor texture, and even separation when exposed to heat or acidity in beverages.

The goal of functionality mapping is to close this gap by understanding the intricate relationships between ingredient structures and their performance in beverages. This knowledge helps in developing new plant-based ingredients that perform more like dairy in terms of foaming ability and overall quality.

The growth of plant-based milk sales underscores the importance of meeting consumer expectations for taste, nutrition, and sustainability. As more people adopt plant-based diets for health and environmental reasons, the demand for high-quality alternatives continues to rise.

In conclusion, functionality mapping offers a promising pathway to enhance plant-based milk products, making them more competitive with their dairy counterparts. By analyzing and addressing the specific challenges faced by plant proteins in barista-style beverages, researchers aim to develop innovative solutions that satisfy consumer preferences for both performance and taste.

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