Aiming to serve even more the public that does not consume products derived from animals, Nestlé has developed a variation of Leite Moça of vegetable origin. Being produced from rice, the new vegan condensed milk added to the company's portfolio pleases vegetarians, vegans and flexitarians, in addition to not having lactose in its composition. Keep reading!
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According to a publication on LinkedIn by Rodrigo Umeyama, category trade marketing manager for Leite Moça, the product is produced “based on rice, for vegans, vegetarians and flexitarians”, thus contemplating this public, which has been gaining more and more new fans over the years. years.
In addition, the product does not contain lactose, serving those who are intolerant to the exclusive sugar present in the composition of milk. This segment has also been growing a lot lately, due to a better diagnosis of the condition.
Lactose is the nutrient responsible for the characteristic sweet taste of milk. However, some people have a certain level of intolerance due to low production of lactase, the enzyme responsible for digesting lactose.
As much as there is no concrete information about the new product, the novelty of the food giant should hit the shelves markets across the country in a 240g version and, soon, the product should be available for wide purchase by the target public.
Furthermore, although it is still not very easy to find it, Leite Moça of vegetable origin costs approximately R$ 9.79, but this value may vary according to the store or region in which it is being sold. acquired.
Nestlé's new launch shows the great proportion that the movement of struggle for the animal cause has taken, with more and more large companies committed to creating complete segments in order to meet such needs. public.