Those Vegan Cowboys Unveils its First Cheese Made with Microbial Caseins – vegconomist

Those Vegan Cowboys, a Belgian tech developing animal-free dairy, announces the successful development of its first animal-free product. The company claims it crafted a small cheese using dairy-identical caseins obtained via its precision fermentation process.

“With this cheese, recreating any kind of cow’s milk cheese is now possible.”

 

The company explains that caseins are milk proteins not found anywhere else in nature but in mammals that provide cheese with its unique qualities.  

It is real, and it is here

Will van der Tweel, the tech’s lab chief, said: “It has some ripening to do. But it is real, and it is here. It is comparable to ordinary cheese. And yet it is completely free from animal products. With this cheese, recreating any kind of cow’s milk cheese is now possible.”

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Microbial caseins will revolutionise the dairy industry

Founded in 2020 by former founders of The Vegetarian Butcher Jaap Korteweg and Niko Koffeman, Those Vegan Cowboys aims to make grass-fed dairy products using microbes instead of cows.

Many companies are developing ingredients to make animal-free products. Still, tangible results are sparse, say the founders, who add that “the cheese we now have made from microbial caseins embodies a real milestone that could revolutionise the dairy industry.”

In 2021, the company, which has named its precision fermentation machinery “Margaret” — embodied by a metal cow pet that intends to represent the future of milk without animals — announced it had developed casein from microbes.

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Making the microbes more efficient

Those Vegan Cowboys says that the company’s focus for the next years will be on “fine-tuning” the cheese-making process and working to scale up the production of caseins. Targeting grass-fed microbes for casein production is among its next R&D because agricultural products, including grass, will be ingredients for its fermentation processes.

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