Fungu’it: Food Production with Sustainable Fungal Fermentation

Fungu’it is leading a new approach to sustainable food ingredients by transforming plant-based by-products through innovative fungal fermentation.

The startup is focused on producing high-value, natural flavors that improve both the taste and nutritional value of food products while reducing waste.

“We’re committed to making industrial food production healthier and more eco-friendly,” shares Fungu’it’s CEO, Anas Erridaoui. By using fungi’s natural abilities, Fungu’it offers food manufacturers a sustainable and cost-effective way to enhance their products.

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From By-Products to High-Value Ingredients with Fungal Fermentation

At Fungu’it, the magic lies in their unique use of fungal fermentation. The process involves upcycling agricultural by-products, like faba beans, into aromatic ingredients through a resource-efficient method called solid-state fermentation.

“Our technology allows us to turn plant-based by-products into flavors that enhance food without artificial additives,” explains CTO Jeanne Baudevin. This fermentation method is especially valuable for plant-based meats, where Fungu’it’s ingredients can replace 80% of added flavors and reduce salt content by 50%.

A Natural Solution for Sustainable Food Ingredients

Fungu’it’s sustainable ingredients have found an enthusiastic audience in the plant-based meat industry, where manufacturers look for natural ways to enhance flavor and texture.

“Our target includes leaders like Beyond Meat and French innovators like HappyVore, who aim to improve their products’ taste profiles without synthetic additives,” Anas shares.

With ingredients that create robust, savory flavors, Fungu’it provides a healthier alternative that helps companies meet the demands of eco-conscious consumers seeking natural food options.

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Expanding into Cocoa Alternatives

Fungu’it is also creating sustainable alternatives for cocoa products, providing manufacturers with solutions to address supply chain risks in cocoa farming, like climate change and labor issues.

“By offering a reliable, cost-effective alternative to cocoa, we support companies in creating ethical and sustainable products,” notes COO Cyrille Viossat.

Fungu’it’s approach not only meets consumer demand for ethical ingredients but also offers food producers a versatile, sustainable option for chocolates, cocoa powder, and baked goods.


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