Impossible Foods fake bacon is 'definitely on track'
But you won't get a taste until Impossible Bacon proves it can gratify even the "most hardcore bacon worshipper," Impossible Foods CEO said.
Moments after he unveiled plant-based Impossible Pork at CES in Las Vegas on Monday, the first question asked of Impossible Foods CEO Pat Brown suggested another sham ham was top of people's minds: Is Impossible Foods going to attempt bacon?
"Of course we are, and in fact, we've already played around with it," Brown said Monday. "We're not going to release a bacon product until we feel like anyone who is the most hardcore bacon worshiper thinks it's awesomely delicious. But we're definitely on track."
"It's going to be an epic moment when we serve the first kosher bacon cheeseburger," he added.
Impossible Foods is one of a litany of companies feeding into a newfound frenzy for plant-based meat, driven by a desire to reduce the environmental penalty of animals as a food source and to explore possible health benefits of a plant-based diet.
In 2019, the Silicon Valley-based startup launched the Impossible Burger, and last year it was the buzz of CES when it introduced the second version of its burger "meat," which more closely mimicked the look, taste and smell of real beef. At CES 2020, the company debuted Impossible Pork, designed as a plant-base substitute for ground meat from pigs, with plans to launch Impossible Sausage later this month.
Brown declined to specify what, following pork, might be Impossible Foods' next imitation meat to come to market, but he hinted that seafood is high on his priority list.
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