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Dried peas or yellow peas are harder legume. Dried peas belong to the same family as beans and lentils but they are usually known as a separate group due to the ways in which they are prepared. Dried peas are generally produced by harvesting the peapods when they are fully mature and subsequently drying them. Once they are dried and the skins removed, they split naturally. Dried yellow peas are high in protein, exhibit low allergenic property, and are clean label.
In the dairy industry, pea milk is one of the recent innovations wherein manufacturers are seeking for inexpensive solution to meet the growing demand for protein across the globe. Pea milk is extracted from yellow peas, and it constitutes the same amount of protein as delivered by cow milk and a lot more than that present in almond milk. The milk that is extracted from peas is cost-effective, offers original taste, and does not deliver strong fla
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Market Players are now investing in the market to solidify global position.
DUBAI, UAE / ACCESSWIRE / January 27, 2021 / FMI in its recent study of the Plant-Based Butter Market states that the market is set to surpass US$ 2.4 Bn within the forecast period rising at a value CAGR of over 7%. Surge in demand for plant-based butter is due to growing consumer awareness about ethics of producing animal-based foods & beverages, and the impact of animal husbandry on the environment. Variations in the global demographic of vegans, vegetarians, flexitarians, lactose intolerants are strongly adopting plant-based butter products increasingly backed by concerns from animal rights activists and green revolution initiatives, says FMI analyst.