Goshen Alimentos

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Goshen Alimentos is a Brazilian company that specializes in the production of vegan and vegetarian food products. Founded in 1982, the company has been a pioneer in the development of plant-based alternatives to traditional meat products in Brazil.

History[edit | edit source]

Goshen Alimentos was established in 1982 in São Paulo, Brazil. The company was founded with the aim of providing high-quality, plant-based food options for the growing number of vegetarians and vegans in the country. Over the years, Goshen Alimentos has expanded its product range to include a variety of vegan and vegetarian alternatives to traditional meat products.

Products[edit | edit source]

Goshen Alimentos offers a wide range of products, including tofu, seitan, tempeh, and other plant-based alternatives to meat. The company also produces a variety of vegan and vegetarian sausages, burgers, and other ready-to-eat meals. All products are made using high-quality, natural ingredients and are free from artificial preservatives and additives.

Sustainability[edit | edit source]

Goshen Alimentos is committed to sustainability and ethical business practices. The company sources its ingredients from local farmers and suppliers, and all products are packaged in recyclable materials. In addition, Goshen Alimentos operates a zero-waste policy in its manufacturing processes, aiming to minimize its environmental impact.

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