List of vegetarian and vegan companies explained
This is a list of vegetarian and vegan companies that do not use animal products or animal-based products in their goods. Such companies include food manufacturers and cosmetics companies, among others.
Vegetarian and vegan companies
General
- Adyar Anandha Bhavan – restaurant company offering snacks and sweets
- Amy's Kitchen – family-owned, privately held company in Petaluma, California, that manufactures vegetarian organic food and non-GMO convenience and frozen foods.
- Bikanervala – vegetarian Indian sweets and snacks manufacturer based in Delhi, India.
- The EVERY Company – produces several vegan alternatives, most notably bioidentical egg whites through a fermentation process.[1] [2]
- Eat JUST, Inc. – founded in 2011 as Hampton Creek Foods, Inc. Several products, including non-GMO, egg-free, gluten-free, Kosher spread and dressing. Just Mayo launched in 2013.
- Follow Your Heart – makers of Vegenaise and other vegan and vegetarian food products.
- Food For Life Global – a non-profit vegan food relief organization founded in 1995 to serve as the headquarters for Food for Life projects. Food For Life engages in various sorts of hunger relief, including outreach to the homeless, provision for disadvantaged children throughout India, and provision for victims of natural disasters around the world.
- Goshen Alimentos – Brazilian vegetarian and vegan food manufacturer.
- Happy Family – manufacturer of vegetarian, organic Happy Baby foods.
- Nature's Fynd – produces vegan foods, meatless and dairy-free, using nutritional fungi protein.
Dairy, milk substitutes and drinks
Meat substitutes
- Beyond Meat – producers of mass-market pea protein-based products designed to replace animal protein. (El Segundo, California)
- Vezlay Foods - manufacture soya based products like veg meat, veg chicken and so more other product.
- Boca Burgers – a soy protein and wheat gluten veggie burger manufactured by Boca Foods, a subsidiary of Kraft Foods.[8] [9]
- Fry Group Foods – family-owned manufacturer of vegan meat substitutes founded by South Africans Wally and Debbie Fry in 1991.
- Gardein – meat-free foods developed by Canadian Yves Potvin (formerly of Yves Deli Cuisine) as Garden Protein International, manufactured from soy, wheat, grains and vegetables, including pea protein.[10] Acquired by Pinnacle Foods in 2014.
- Impossible Foods – plant-based meat substitutes fermenting genetically-engineered heme from plants.
- LightLife – produces vegetarian and vegan meat substitutes.
- Prime Roots – American koji-based meat-substitute-producing company headquartered in California.
- Quorn – British meat substitute company headquartered in Stokesley, North Yorkshire and owned by Monde Nissin Corporation.
- Simulate – American company that produces plant-based chicken nuggets.
- Turtle Island Foods – produces Tofurky, a vegetarian and vegan alternative to turkey, as well other meatless products.[11]
- Upside Foods – produces meat substitutes, located in the Bay Area, California
Others and unsorted
- JUST, Inc. – founded in 2011 as Hampton Creek Foods, Inc. Several products, including non-GMO, egg-free, gluten-free, Kosher spread and dressing. Just Mayo launched in 2013.
- La Loma Foods – formerly Loma Linda Foods. Food manufacturer of "Loma Linda" brand vegetarian and vegan foods.[12] Acquired in 1991 by Morningstar Farms originator, Ohio's Worthington Foods, which was then acquired, in 1999, by Kellogg's and then, in 2015, by the Atlantic Natural Foods Company (Meatless Select, Caroline's brands), of Nashville, North Carolina.[13] [14] [15]
- Linda McCartney Foods – British food brand specializing in vegetarian and vegan food.[16]
- Make My Day Foods Inc – manufacturer of the Veggie Puck, founded in 2016 in Toronto, Canada.
- MeliBio – manufacturer of Mellody vegan honey from Oakland, California.
- Miyoko's Creamery – creates non-dairy products; established in 2014 by Miyoko Schinner.
- Morning Star Farms – Worthington Foods of Ohio developed vegetarian, soy-based meat alternative food products.[17] In 1999, Worthington Foods was acquired by Kellogg's and then, in 2015, by the Atlantic Natural Foods Company, without the Morning Star brand.[18] [19] In the 21st century, Morning Star manufactures a variety of vegetarian foods.
- Nayonaise – founded in Leominster, Massachusetts, in 1977 as Nasoya Foods, Inc., acquired by Vitasoy in 1990, which was then acquired by Pulmuone Co., Ltd. in 2016.
- Perfect Day – American manufacturer of whey and casein produced for dairy via fermentation in bioreactors.
- Plamil Foods – British manufacturer of vegan food products.[20]
- Ripple Foods – California producer of non-gmo, gluten-free, soy-free, non-dairy, pea protein-based Ripple dairy alternatives, made without carrageenans.[21]
- Sabra – U.S.-based Israeli company which produces dips such as hummus, guacamole and other food products.[22] All Sabra products are certified kosher and vegetarian.[23] [24] [25]
- Sahmyook Foods – South Korean food company producing a large range of soy milks and vegetarian products,[26] which is owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
- Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Company – Trading name of two sister food companies (Australian Health and Nutrition Association Ltd[27] and New Zealand Health Association Ltd).[28] wholly owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church.[29]
- So Good – manufacturer of soy beverages, foods, and desserts.
- Somenoya – manufacturer of tofu and eco-friendly soy-based foods located in Chuo Ward, Tokyo.
- Sweet Earth Foods – manufacturer of vegan, ready-made meals based in Moss Landing, California. Acquired by Nestlé in 2017.
- Veganz – world's first vegan supermarket chain, headquartered in Berlin, Germany.[30]
- Violife – vegan cheese Thessalonica, Greece.
- WhiteWave Foods – plant-based foods and beverages, and organic produce distributed throughout North America and Europe. WhiteWave was purchased by Danone on 7 July 2016, and was rebranded as DanoneWave, then subsequently rebranded as Danone North America, in 2018.[31]
Cosmetics and skin care
See also: Vegan soap.
See also
Notes and References
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- Web site: Making honey without bees and milk without cows. 23 March 2021 . Woollacott . Emma . BBC. 21 April 2021.
- Web site: Heart of the Mata. Paul Evans. The Guardian.
- http://www.fsai.ie/uploadedFiles/Monitoring_and_Enforcement/Monitoring/Surveillance/GM_survey_2004.pdf GM Food Survey 2004
- News: Marlow . Ben . Unilever's spree . . 2009-04-26 . limited . https://archive.today/20211008135924/https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/unilevers-spree-fglv6x5d20g . 2021-10-08 . live.
- Web site: Amul's world's biggest vegetarian cheese brand. July 1, 2020.
- Web site: Strom . Stephanie . Organic Food Purists Worry About Big Companies' Influence . The New York Times . July 7, 2012 . April 13, 2017.
- Web site: Zorpette . Glenn . A Consumer's Guide to Fake Meat . IEEE Spectrum: Technology, Engineering, and Science News . June 3, 2013 . April 12, 2017.
- Book: Shurtleff . W. . William Shurtleff . Aoyagi . A. . History of Meat Alternatives (965 CE to 2014): Extensively Annotated Bibliography and Sourcebook . Soyinfo Center . 2014 . 978-1-928914-71-6 . 1215.
- Web site: Strom . Stephanie . Fake Meats, Finally, Taste Like Chicken . The New York Times . April 2, 2014 . April 13, 2017.
- Web site: Tofurky maker, Turtle Island Foods, plans a $10 million plant in Hood River . The Oregonian . August 2, 2011 . April 13, 2017.
- Web site: Braun . Whitny . Meat Analogues: Just Like Your Adventist Mother Used to Make . The Huffington Post . April 6, 2016 . April 12, 2017.
- Web site: Loma Linda-Worthington Brand Given New Life by Atlantic Natural Foods Company . Adventist Today . January 7, 2015 . April 12, 2017.
- http://www.soyinfocenter.com/HSS/loma_linda_foods.php Shurtleff, W.
- Shurtleff, W.
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- http://www.worthingtonmemory.org/scrapbook/pictures/officers-worthington-foods-and-miles-laboratories Worthington Libraries
- Web site: Kellogg pivots to boost sales of Morningstar Farms . Fortune . December 17, 2016 . March 14, 2018.
- Web site: Loma Linda-Worthington Brand Given New Life by Atlantic Natural Foods Company . Adventist Today . January 7, 2015 . March 14, 2018.
- Book: Taylor . N. . Twine . R. . The Rise of Critical Animal Studies: From the Margins to the Centre . Taylor & Francis . Routledge Advances in Sociology . 2014 . 978-1-135-10087-2 . 217.
- https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=318557925 Bloomberg
- Web site: Products. Sabra Dipping Company. November 1, 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20151031063746/http://sabra.com/products. October 31, 2015.
- Web site: Sabra FAQ. November 1, 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20151024072905/http://sabra.com/about/FAQ. October 24, 2015.
- News: Sabra Hummus Co. Transforms Union Square Park into Mediterranean Café. The New York Blueprint. September 16, 2009. November 1, 2015.
- Web site: Sabra Dipping. OK Kosher Certification. November 1, 2015.
- Web site: Lee . Jairyong . Mission First in the Most Challenging Field . Adventist Review . April 12, 2017 . April 13, 2017.
- https://web.archive.org/web/20121009130343/http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=25667681 "Australian Health and Nutrition Association Ltd"
- http://www.sanitarium.co.nz/terms-of-use "...New Zealand Health Association Limited trading as Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Company..."
- Web site: Sanitarium Health Food Company . Adventist.org . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101119152219/http://adventist.org.au/about_adventists/history/adventism_in_the_south_pacific/australia/sanitarium_health_food_company . 19 November 2010 .
- Web site: BREAKING: 'Fake News' Story Targets Vegan Supermarket Chain . PlantBasedNews . January 18, 2017 . February 28, 2018.
- Web site: Danone drops WhiteWave name a year after completing merger – FoodBev Media. Foodbev.com. 14 May 2019.
- Book: Padgett, P. . The Green Beauty Rules: The Essential Guide to Toxic-Free Beauty, Green Glamour, and Glowing Skin . Health Communications, Incorporated . 2015 . 978-0-7573-1871-9 . 119.
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