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«Breaking News» From 'fishless fingers' to vegan versions of tuna, scampi, prawns and sushi

A faux fish craze looks set to sweep the nation as supermarkets stock up on vegan versions of tuna, scampi and smoked salmon.


Fishless fingers and plant-based 'prawns' are among the alternatives hitting supermarket shelves. 


And it's not just UK stores getting in on Veganuary as US brand Loma Linda prepares to unveil its fish-free 'tuna'. 




Root vegetables from Asia are being used to give foods such as potato a fishy flavour to meet the demand of a steady rise in plant-based diets 


Root vegetables from Asia are being used to give foods such as potato a fishy flavour to meet the demand of a steady rise in plant-based diets 



Root vegetables from Asia are being used to give foods such as potato a fishy flavour to meet the demand of a steady rise in plant-based diets 





Waitrose is launching its Fishless Fingers, made from breaded seaweed tofu with a crispy coating and said to have a subtle fish flavour. File image used 


Waitrose is launching its Fishless Fingers, made from breaded seaweed tofu with a crispy coating and said to have a subtle fish flavour. File image used 



Waitrose is launching its Fishless Fingers, made from breaded seaweed tofu with a crispy coating and said to have a subtle fish flavour. File image used 



Food blogger Philipp Ertl says 'vegan seafood' is perfect for people who would like to switch to plant-based diets but can't ditch fish.


'Smoked salmon' made of potatoes and seaweed constituted from tofu are among the latest innovations.  


Konjac powder, derived from the Asian root vegetable, is renowned for its fishy odour and is used alongside pea and potato starch to create the alternative dishes.

Alginate, which is extracted from seaweed, is central to bringing smokey flavours to the plant-based meals.  


American brand Sophie's Kitchen, which is based in California, has spent the last eight years catering to the new demand.  


It comes as animal charity Peta petitioned Greggs to launch more snacks that do not include animal products. The chain responded by creating a vegan sausage roll. 




The rise in veganism has been tapped into by Greggs who launched its very first vegan sausage roll (pictured) 


The rise in veganism has been tapped into by Greggs who launched its very first vegan sausage roll (pictured) 



The rise in veganism has been tapped into by Greggs who launched its very first vegan sausage roll (pictured) 



Peta UK's director of vegan corporate projects, Dawn Carr, said the skyrocketing of faux fish ideas was 'hardly surprising' given increasing support for vegan options. 


'Vegan fish and chips, vegan prawns and veggie caviar (made from seaweed “pearls”) offer all the taste but none of the toxins or cholesterol found in their animal-derived counterparts,' she said. 


'These foods allow people to choose a cruelty-free version of a food that they’re already familiar with, but without the blood, guts and suffering.'



Vegan fish and chips (pictured) are among the alternatives that are now available to those who want a plant-based diet but can't ditch fish


Vegan fish and chips (pictured) are among the alternatives that are now available to those who want a plant-based diet but can't ditch fish



Vegan fish and chips (pictured) are among the alternatives that are now available to those who want a plant-based diet but can't ditch fish



But not everyone is happy with the way in which supermarkets are promoting plant-based eating.


Sainsbury's earned the ire of vegans by placing its plant-based mince and burgers in the same aisle as real meat.


The chain has experienced an 82 per cent increase in customers searching for vegan product son its website.


It has also enjoyed a 45 per cent increase in plant-based food sales this year compared with last year. 

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Main photo article A faux fish craze looks set to sweep the nation as supermarkets stock up on vegan versions of tuna, scampi and smoked salmon.
Fishless fingers and plant-based ‘prawns’ are among the alternatives hitting supermarket shelves. 
And it’s not just UK stores getting in on Veganuary ...


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