Future perspectives: Current trends and controversies of meat alternatives classified as ultra‐processed foods
Seung Yun Lee,
Da Young Lee,
Sun Jin Hur
Abstract:This study reviewed the current state of meat alternatives including plant‐based or cell‐based ingredients and discussed the contentious factor surrounding the classification of meat alternatives as ultra‐processed foods (UPFs). The term UPFs refers to foods undergoing extensive industrial processing and containing additives such as flavors, colors, emulsifiers, and preservatives. There is growing concern regarding the potential adverse effects of UPF consumption on health, nutrition, and sociodemographic fact… Show more
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