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Next Gen Foods Announces $20 Million Extended Seed Round as it Brings TiNDLE Plant-Based Chicken to the U S
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Tindle Is the Latest Plant-based Chicken Alternative to Debut in Singapore
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It may sound like a certain online dating app, which begs the question: Is Singapore ready to swipe right on another new plant-based protein?
TiNDLE Thy – an alternative to chicken thighs – comprises only nine ingredients. It s also non-GMO and all made of plants.
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CNA Lifestyle took a bite out of local start-up Next Gen Foods’ new protein product, which will be available in 11 restaurants from Mar 18, including Three Buns, The Goodburger and The Prive Group.
The core ingredients are water, soy, sunflower oil and coconut fat. According to its makers, it’s also “antibiotic- and hormone-free” and has been certified by Singapore’s Health Promotion Board as a Healthier Choice option, with less saturated fat and sodium than other plant-based alternatives in the market.
Prive s Tindle katsu curry. - TINDLE
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Shortly after making headlines for raising US$10 million (S$13.4 million) in a recent financing round, Singapore-based food tech company Next Gen Foods will launch its plant-based chicken brand Tindle on March 18 across 11 restaurant brands.
Its first product - an alternative to chicken thigh called Tindle Thy - is made with nine ingredients such as water, soy, coconut fat and the company s trademarked magic ingredient Lipi, a blend of plant-based fats and flavour and sunflower oil.
It is antibiotic- and hormone-free, and has been certified by the Health Promotion Board as a Healthier Choice option, containing less saturated fat and sodium than other plant-based alternatives.
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