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Impossible Foods debuts new pork products at CES

Diana Edelman
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Impossible Foods debuts Impossible Pork Made From Plants in Las Vegas at CES. For more vegan dining news, visit www.vegansbaby.com

It’s been a few years since Impossible Foods debuted its Impossible Burger. The innovative food company today debuted its next product to hit restaurants live from the Consumer Electronics Show — Impossible Pork Made From Plants and announced the launch of Impossible Sausage.

Intended to replace ground pork, the new Impossible Pork recreates a similar flavor and texture of the meat version … with far less of an environmental footprint than animal agriculture and less fat and calories. It cooks like ground pork and is versatile, able to be used in a variety of dishes.

Impossible Foods debuts Impossible Pork Made From Plants in Las Vegas at CES. For more vegan dining news, visit www.vegansbaby.com

Impossible Pork is gluten-free and cholesterol-free. A four-ounce serving is 220 calories and has 16 grams of protein, 3 milligrams of iron, 13 grams of total fat and 7 grams of saturated fat. According to Nutrition Data, the same four-ounce serving of ground, raw pork is 297 calories and has 19 grams of protein, one milligram of iron, 23.9 grams of total fat and 8.9 grams of saturated fat.

Impossible Foods debuts Impossible Pork Made From Plants in Las Vegas at CES. For more vegan dining news, visit www.vegansbaby.com

Introduced at a press conference coinciding with the Consumer Electronics Show (which included the debut of the Impossible Burger 2.0 in 2019), Impossible Foods displayed various uses of its Impossible Pork in the form of bao buns, dumplings, meatballs and more.

Inc. Magazine’s company of the year also announced another new product — Impossible Sausage. Like Impossible Pork, the product is gluten- and cholesterol-free. A two-ounce serving has 7 grams of protein, 1.69 milligrams of iron, 9 grams of total fat, four grams of saturated fat and is 130 calories. In comparison, a two-ounce serving of conventional Jimmy Dean’s raw pork sausage made from pigs contains 7 grams of protein, 0.36 milligrams of iron, 40 milligrams of cholesterol, 21 grams of total fat, 7 grams of saturated fat and 220 calories.

Impossible Foods debuts Impossible Pork Made From Plants in Las Vegas at CES. For more vegan dining news, visit www.vegansbaby.com

Impossible Sausage debuts later this month at 139 Burger King restaurants in five test regions (Savannah, Ga., Lansing, Mich.; Springfield, Ill.;  Albuquerque, NM; and Montgomery, Ala). The new, limited-time Impossible Croissan’wich features the new sausage (the sandwich is not vegan), eggs and cheese.

“Impossible Foods cracked meat’s molecular code — starting with ground beef, which is intrinsic to the American market. Now we’re accelerating the expansion of our product portfolio to more of the world’s favorite foods,” said Impossible Foods’ CEO and Founder Dr. Patrick O. Brown. “We won’t stop until we eliminate the need for animals in the food chain and make the global food system sustainable.”

As for the future, Brown wouldn’t commit to the next innovation, but did cite the fishing industry and said it was destructive to the environment.

These products were not tested on animals.

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Diana Edelman

Diana Edelman is a vegan lifestyle and travel expert and the founder of Vegans, Baby, where she shares curated guidance on vegan living, dining, travel planning, hotels, and ethical products. An award-winning travel blogger whose work was named among the Top 100 Travel Blogs in the World, she brings two decades of experience in travel journalism, public relations, and animal advocacy. Diana is also a James Beard Foundation judge (2025) and a frequent media contributor.

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