
Gwangjin Enterprise Co., Ltd. (CEO Seonwoo Eun-young), a food tech startup specializing in soybean fermentation, will participate in ‘CES 2023’ held in Las Vegas, USA for a total of 4 days from January 5 (Thursday) to January 8 (Sunday, local time), 2023. He said he would.
At this CES 2023, Gwangjin Enterprises, the only food company in the food tech field, will introduce ‘DNS Multi-Purpose Food’ (powder type), a futuristic fermented grain milk that has advanced to the next level by fermenting soybeans, a future food.
DNS Multifunctional Food is a brand directly operated by Gwangjin Enterprises, which realizes the value of ‘For Earth For Us’, and is made using only domestic soybeans grown in Yeoncheon, a clean area certified as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and World Geopark. Engineers who majored in food engineering, water engineering, control engineering, and computer engineering redesigned the homemade Cheonggukjang to suit modern lifestyles and standardized the fermentation process to maintain a consistent taste at all times.
Main products include powder-type probiotic fermented grain milk ‘DNS Multipurpose Food’, natto-shaped Cheonggukjang eaten as is without the need for table setting on busy mornings, ‘Bio Cheonggukjang eaten right at 9 a.m.’, Cheonggukjang beans used as a sheet and fresh homemade cheese as a topping. There are ‘Bio Cheonggukjang, a spoonful of handmade cheese,’ ‘Nut-rich bio-nutritious natto’ with rich nuts as a topping, simple hummus made from fermented soybeans, and pure vegan cheese made from soybeans.
Created based on the know-how accumulated while operating the odorless Cheonggukjang brand ‘Bio Cheonggukjang’, DNS Multi-Efficiency was created by taking the idea from the traditional Cheonggukjang. This is to provide another alternative to those who choose plant-based alternative milk made from ingredients such as almonds, soybeans, and oats instead of animal milk. The ‘powder’ type was developed in a way to improve consumers’ inconvenience caused when carrying liquid alternative milk and to reduce carbon generated during logistics movement as much as possible. The advantage is that you can easily eat a healthy meal anytime, anywhere as long as you have water.
In addition, existing alternative milk, including animal milk, cannot produce natural probiotics during the production process, and plant-based alternative milk lacks protein. The method that can compensate for this is ‘fermentation’. Probiotics produced when fermenting soybeans are not only good for intestinal health but also increase protein absorption. This is another reason why Gwangjin Enterprises selects DNS Multifunctional Milk as the next generation alternative milk.
DNS Multi-Purpose Diet is a product that balances taste and nutrition by combining 13 kinds of natural ingredients, including Cheonggukjang beans, which have been deodorized through special technology. It is introduced that 16.1g of vegetable protein can be consumed in one pack (70g) for one meal. done. Regarding this, an official from Gwangjin Enterprise said, “This is the amount contained in 13 packs of almond milk (190ml),” and added, “Also, one pack of DNS multi-potent formula contains 67.2 billion natural probiotics, which is equivalent to kombucha (330ml), which is known to be rich in probiotics. “This is the amount that can be obtained by consuming 204 bottles or 33 cups of yogurt (150g).” DNS Multifunctional Food has been certified as vegan in 2022 and is scheduled to be released in 5 packs per box (70g per pack).
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