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Plant-Based Pizza Innovation Takes Center Stage at Pizza Expo 2024 

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At the 2024 International Pizza Expo, a wave of plant-based innovation captured the attention of chefs, operators, and buyers alike. From cutting-edge cheeses to flavorful meat alternatives, the plant-based presence at this year’s show was more than a trend—it was a statement about the future of pizza.

 

Cheese, Please: Next-Level Plant-Based Mozzarella 

Numu Mozzarella stole the spotlight as a cheese specifically formulated for pizza perfection. Designed to melt, stretch, and brown beautifully, Numu was sampled in multiple formats—including a collaboration with Before the Butcher featuring vegan pepperoni for a classic New York-style slice that drew eager crowds and second helpings.

Daiya made a powerful impression with their latest oat milk-based mozzarella formulation, showcasing improved meltability and browning while keeping a clean label. The brand went big, sponsoring a culinary contest where professional pizza makers whipped up mouthwatering pies using Daiya’s new shreds—proving that plant-based cheese has officially entered the mainstream kitchen.

Plnt Ahead, an Israel-based company, showcased a coconut oil-based, kosher mozzarella option that caters to both dietary needs and culinary performance. Its versatility and adherence to kosher standards made it a standout for buyers looking to serve a broader clientele.

Miyoko’s once again demonstrated why they are a category leader with their pourable mozzarella, now available in both cashew and oat-based varieties for those seeking nut-free options. The product’s ease of use and reliable melt factor make it ideal for high-volume kitchens seeking both quality and convenience.

Also making waves at the Pizza Expo was Violife, long recognized as a category leader for delivering high-quality, allergen-free plant-based cheeses. Their mozzarella shreds continue to be a go-to option for foodservice operators seeking reliable melt and stretch, while appealing to customers with dairy, soy, nut, and gluten sensitivities. But Violife wasn’t just showcasing cheese—its parent company, Flora, introduced an exciting new offering that had attendees lining up for samples: a soft serve ice cream so creamy and rich, many couldn’t believe it was dairy-free. The product was indistinguishable from its traditional counterpart, reinforcing Violife and Flora’s shared commitment to delivering indulgence without compromise, and demonstrating the expanding scope of plant-based innovation beyond the slice.

 

Meats That Deliver on Flavor 

On the meat side, Before the Butcher brought the boldness with plant-based pepperoni slices and a new addition to its lineup: the Butcher Stick, a spicy or sweet teriyaki-flavored snack designed for convenience retail. The butcher stick channels the nostalgic flavor of a Slim Jim-style meat snack, reimagined for a new generation of conscious consumers.

Be-Hive, the Nashville-based plant-based butcher, won over crowds with a full-stack plant-based pizza solution. Their in-house soy milk mozzarella melted beautifully over seitan-based pepperoni and Italian sausage, offering attendees a convincing—and delicious—slice of the future. Be-Hive also showed their versatility with a seitan-based roast beef cold cut, giving operators the opportunity to expand beyond pizza into subs, wraps, and deli classics.

Prime Roots introduced a koji fungi-based line of deli meats, including a standout Black Forest Ham and Genoa Salami, both gluten-free, soy-free, and designed for the deli counter. Their meats are meant to be sliced alongside traditional offerings, helping foodservice operators integrate plant-based options without missing a beat.

 

The takeaway from this year’s Pizza Expo? Quality has taken the wheel. Buyers and chefs are no longer satisfied with just checking a “vegan option” box. They’re demanding products that perform, that taste incredible, and that keep customers coming back for more.

Stay tuned—we’re diving deeper with exclusive interviews and features on these standout companies in upcoming articles. Whether you’re building the plant-based pizza of the future or adding deli classics to your menu, innovation is hot out of the oven—and just getting started.


Benjamin Davis