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Ingredion Partners with Better Juice to Offer Sugar Reduction Solutions

January 18, 2024 by Asia Food Journal

sugar reduction solutions

Courtesy of Better Juice

Ingredion leads investment round to accelerate start-up’s advanced technology for naturally  reducing sugar

Rehovot, Israel – FoodTech start-up Better Juice, Ltd., today announced its collaboration with Ingredion, Inc. (NYSE: INGR), a leading global provider of specialty ingredients to the food and beverage industry. Ingredion Ventures, Ingredion’s venture investment arm, will lead the Series A funding round for Better Juice, which will fast-track penetration of its breakthrough sugar reduction solutions into the US juice market. 

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Better Juice’s innovative sugar reduction technology removes simple sugars in juice-based beverages, concentrates, and other natural sugar-containing liquids. The Company developed an enzymatic technology, which converts sugars into non-digestible compounds, such as dietary fibers and non-digestible sugars, while maintaining the natural profile of vitamins, minerals, and organic acids in the final product.

“This important partnership step is truly exciting,” enthuses Gali Yarom, co-founder and co-CEO of Better Juice. “It dovetails perfectly with the Better Juice strategy to penetrate the North American market. Ingredion was impressed by our non-GMO technology, and its uses in a wide variety of applications. This move will open doors to leading food and beverage companies seeking sugar-reduction solutions for their products.”

“The Better Juice technology adds a completely new dimension to our portfolio of sugar reduction solutions for food and beverage brands on a mission to meet increased consumer demand for less sugar,” says Nate Yates, Sugar Reduction Business Leader at Ingredion. “This technology also provides manufacturers with more options to successfully reduce sugar without compromising on great taste or nutrition.”

Clean-label conversion

The environmentally friendly clean-label conversion process applies proprietary beads composed of non-GMO microorganisms that produce enzymes. These enzymes convert the juice’s composition of fruit sugars, including sucrose, glucose, and fructose, into better-for-you prebiotic fibers and other non-digestible molecules. This enables sugar reduction by 30 to 80 percent.

“This alliance will accelerate our go-to-market journey,” explains Eran Blachinsky, PhD, co-founder and co-CEO of Better Juice. “Ingredion’s capital support will allow us to extend the technology to other liquids with natural sources of sugar, such as milk, beer, and wine.” 

This achievement follows Better Juice’s well-established partnership with GEA Group, one of the largest suppliers of food processing technology.

Better Juice primed for commercialization

Better Juice’s solution has successfully advanced to commercial scale in the U.S. In recent years, it demonstrated its full proof of concept in collaboration with juice manufacturers in the U.S and Asia. These companies are now poised to progress to the next stage of commercialization.  Better Juice is now fully prepped for market entry, with a capacity to process 250 million liters of sugar-reduced juice per year.

Since 2022, the groundbreaking GEA Better Juice Sugar Converter Skid has been included in GEA’s test center in Ahaus, Germany. Better Juice collaborates with GEA to manufacture the bioreactor, and together, they install the technology in customers’ facilities. 

“Better Juice has achieved important milestones in the past two years and has positioned itself as the leading company for reducing simple sugars from natural sources,” notes Amir Zaidman, VP of The Kitchen Hub. “The timing is perfect for serving the rapidly expanding trend of consumers striving to cut down on simple sugars in their diet.”

About Better Juice

Better Juice, Ltd. was founded in 2018 by a team of biochemists and microbiologists from the industry and The Hebrew University in Jerusalem to help beverage manufacturers produce better-for-you, lower-sugar fruit juice. Their technology has accrued several patents, The company was initially funded and supported by The Kitchen Hub, Strauss Group’s food-tech incubator, and has raised US$8M in seed-round investments. Better Juice now has an advanced plant to fully serve its clients.

Better Juice partners include The Kitchen Hub, part of Strauss Group, iAngels, Maverick Ventures Israel, NEOME–Women’s Investing Club, Semillero Partners LLC, theFoodTechLab (TFTL,  and S. Schestowitz.

Most investors who participated in the seed round will also join Round A. These include Emil Capital Partners from Connecticut. 

About Ingredion

Ingredion, Inc. (NYSE: INGR), headquartered in the suburbs of Chicago, is a leading global ingredient solutions provider serving customers in more than 120 countries. With 2022 annual net sales of nearly $8 billion, the company turns grains, fruits, vegetables, and other plant-based materials into value-added ingredient solutions for the food, beverage, animal nutrition, brewing, and industrial markets. With Ingredion Idea Labs® innovation centers located around the world, and approximately 12,000 employees, Ingredion co-creates with customers to fulfill its mission of bringing the potential of people, nature, and technology together to make life better. Visit www.ingredion.com for more information and the latest company news.

Other Topics: Better Juice, Industry, Ingredients, Ingredion, Partnerships, sugar reduction technology

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