Lasagna on meatless nuggets? New product topic of plant-derived meat in China 9:24 on April 29

In China, the government has called for a resumption of economic activity as it basically suppressed the momentum of the spread of the new coronavirus in Japan, while a major restaurant chain made a plant made of plant protein without using meat. The movement to release new products of "origin meat" has become a hot topic.

Among them, Starbucks, a major American coffee chain, started offering a menu of "plant-derived meat" made from soybean protein etc. on the 22nd of this month.

There are five types of menus sold at Shanghai stores, such as lasagna using ingredients with texture similar to beef and pork, and the price is about 900 yen to 1000 yen per meal in Japanese yen.

In addition, Kentucky Fried Chicken also sells nuggets made from vegetable protein as the main ingredient for 3 days from 28 days at 3 stores in Shanghai and Guangdong Province.

Another major pizza chain has been selling pizza using "plant-derived meat" since 17th of this month in Shanghai and elsewhere.

In China, regarding the new coronavirus, the government has basically restrained the momentum of the spread of infection in Japan, and is calling for resumption of economic activities.

Under such circumstances, the launch of new products of "plant-derived meat", which has become more and more popular worldwide due to the growing health consciousness, has been a topic of interest in many media in China.