Nestlé Files Patent for Dairy-Free Baby Formula
The global food company developed a potato protein-based formula without cow’s milk, casein, and whey.
July 8, 2018
Multinational food brand Nestlé recently filed a patent with the World Intellectual Property Organization for a new, dairy-free infant formula. The casein- and whey-free patent-pending formula is made from potato proteins, carbohydrates, and fats that Nestlé said provides adequate nutrition for children under the age of 12 months. “There is a significant need for nutritional compositions for infants that comprise less potential allergens, and preferable which require minimal processing, have good taste, and have low cost,” the company’s patent states. “In particular, there is a need for infant formulas that are suitable for administration to an infant with cow’s milk protein allergy.” During its investor summit in London last year, Nestlé executive Patrice Bula revealed to shareholders the company’s intention to develop in the plant-based space—which it did by adding four coconut milk-based creamers to its Coffee-Mate Natural Bliss line.
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