As the co-creator, host, and executive producer of the Travel Channelâs Bizarre Foods, Andrew Zimmern has tried it allâfermented shark meat, tarantulas⊠even cane toads. So the celebrity chefâs latest job role may come as a surprise. Zimmern has signed on as Next Gen Foodsâ business and culinary advisor for its flagship vegan chicken brand, Tindle.
The startupâs vegan chicken debuted globally back in March 2021. It features a blend of soy, wheat, and gluten, and the distinctive taste of traditional chicken is made possible by Tindleâs proprietary plant-based fat, Lipi.
âTindle is a fantastic example of how the food choices we make can create positive change for our planetâwithout sacrificing amazing flavor or any of the memories created around the dinner table,â said Zimmern. âTindleâs ability to mirror the flavor, aroma and texture of chicken and take center stage in any dish is remarkable and makes it a true stand out among plant-based companies.â
In addition to Zimmern, Tindleâs plant-based chicken has received praise from a slew of chefs, including Rocco DiSpirito and Chad Rosenthal.
According to the company, its plant-based chicken is the first to be âcreated specifically by chefs and for chefs.â The company now works with nearly 110 chefs and its vegan chicken is on the menus of more than 400 restaurants around the world.

Andrew Zimmern embraces vegan meat
In addition to his new role as Tindleâs culinary advisor, Zimmern is embracing plant-based meat in his personal life as well.
In an interview with Fast Company, the television personality revealed he was cutting back on his meat intake in order to reduce his environmental footprint. âWe canât take the horse and buggy back, we canât take fossil fuels back, but weâre smart enough to make a difference,â he said.
A 2021 study published in Nature Food found that factory farming accounts for 60 percent of the food sectorâs greenhouse gas emissions. Moreover, meat production causes ââtwice the amount of pollution than that of plant-based foods.
Zimmernâs joining of Tindleâs advisory board is a sign of its burgeoning success. The company has been steadily gaining momentum in the world of vegan meat. Since its debut, itâs become popular in a number of countries, including Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai, and Amsterdam.
It recently raked in $100 million in Series A funding, bringing the startupâs total funding to more than $130 million. And in February, the company expanded into the US, launching its plant-based chicken in restaurants across the country.
Source: Cdn.livekindly.co