We’re currently broadening our ingredients services to make our end-to-end customer offer even more complete. This means expanding our successful, longstanding offer within ice cream ingredients into many other categories. Plant-based beverages such as oat and almond, dairy products such as flavoured milk and ambient drinking yoghurt, supplements for health products as well as New Food - all can now be supported by Ingredients Services from Tetra Pak.
It’s not only about the ingredients themselves. Application Specialist, Sampson Anankanbil explains: “With our new Ingredients Services from Tetra Pak, we’re supporting customers from an even earlier stage of their business development than before. We’re also inviting them to partner with us on their product innovation journey and get guidance every step of the way.” How might you take advantage of our extended ingredients services offer? Depending on your starting point, here are three possible ways: Guidance every step of the way
To give you an idea of the kind of concepts we’re exploring and interested in co-developing with you, here are three examples.
A delicious plant-based alternative to ice-cream made out of fava beans. This concept has been developed and validated and is now being offered to potential customers who would like to make it their own. “Fava beans are a very interesting raw material for ice cream production since, unike most plant-based ingredients, they have quite a neutral flavour“ says New Business Manager, Bart Spuijbroek. The neutral profile means it’s possible to add a variety of flavours to make exciting plant-based frozen deserts, such as the mango ice cream pictured. They’re also highly nutritious, containing protein, fibre, vitamins and minerals, and antioxidants. Who knows? Maybe this will kick-start a trend in healthier ice cream!
This natural source of protein, extracted from Sunflower seeds, have been under exploited for decades while it can be used as an ingredient in many beverages applications such as dairy and plant-based products. Traditionally, sunflower seeds have mainly been pressed for oil and the press cake used as cattle feed. However, with today’s challenges to feed the growing population and increasing focus on protein enrichment, it now represents a massive opportunity to extract and use the protein to enhance the value of food and beverage products” explains Cloé Morel, New Business Manager. “This opportunity is now made available to our customers thanks to the ingenuity of one key ingredients supplier”.
Providing an excellent example of an identified unmet need, postbiotic powders give producers of food and beverage products a new way to address the trend for value-added healthy products. Research has proven that postbiotics have a positive effect for humans such as gut health and immunity*, even when used in UHT treated products and independent of pH. They can also be used for pet food applications.
*Source: Castellana JC, Gazulla MT, Melero LM, de Lemus CF, Gil AM (2024) The Impact of Saccharomyces boulardii and Kluyveromyces marxianus Postbiotics on Gastrointestinal Health and Psychological Well-Being. J Nutraceuticals Food Sci Vol.9 No.1: 40.