JACKFRUIT MEAT-SUBSTITUTE MAKER NANKA TO EXPAND ITS HALAL-CERTIFIED PLANT-BASED RANGE BY EARLY 2022

Malaysian food tech startup Nanka plans to expand its plant-based meat range following the success of its jackfruit and mushroom burger patties, securing halal certification for its 100% plant products. The company - based in Petaling, near Kuala Lumpur - is looking to introduce plant-based meat cubes, sausages, and nuggets, as well as mini plant-based patties for children by the first quarter of 2022, Ahmad Syafik, co-founder of Ira Noah, Nanka’s parent company, told Salaam Gateway. The halal-certified plant-based options will help Nanka expand sales within ...


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