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The Plant Protein market is a subset of the Health Food and Sports Nutrition industries. It is composed of products that are made from plant-based sources, such as soy, peas, and hemp. These products are often used as a substitute for animal-based proteins, as they are typically lower in fat and cholesterol. Plant proteins are also a popular choice for those looking to reduce their environmental impact, as they require fewer resources to produce than animal proteins.
Plant proteins are often used in a variety of products, such as protein bars, shakes, and powders. These products are popular among athletes and health-conscious consumers, as they provide a convenient and nutritious source of protein. Additionally, plant proteins are often fortified with vitamins and minerals, making them a great source of nutrition.
Some companies in the Plant Protein market include Beyond Meat, Impossible Foods, Garden of Life, Vega, and Orgain. Show Less Read more