• Video
  • Shop
  • Culture
  • Family
  • Wellness
  • Food
  • Living
  • Style
  • Travel
  • News
  • Book Club
  • GMA3: WYNTK
  • Newsletter
  • Privacy Policy
  • Your US State Privacy Rights
  • Children's Online Privacy Policy
  • Interest-Based Ads
  • Terms of Use
  • Do Not Sell My Info
  • Contact Us
  • © 2025 ABC News
  • News

Company plans to release plant-based shrimp product

0:47
Soy milk top among plant-based milks, study reports
New Wave Foods
Kelly McCarthy
ByKelly McCarthy
September 05, 2019, 6:20 PM

The new trend of plant-based food products has a new addition: shrimp.

Tyson Foods announced its investment in New Wave Foods, which focuses on producing plant-based shellfish, and plans to have a shrimp alternative ready for foodservice operators in early 2020, according to a press release.

Related Articles

(MORE: Altering global diets, food systems could help combat climate change: UN)

The "shrimp" is made with sustainably sourced seaweed, plant protein and has all eight essential amino acids that are found in meats and seafoods. There are zero allergens, no cholesterol and it is lower in calories and salt than fresh shrimp.

“We’re excited about this investment in the fast-growing segment of the plant-based protein market," Amy Tu, president of Tyson Ventures said in a statement. "This continues our focus of identifying and investing in companies with disruptive products and breakthrough technologies related to our core business so we can continue to serve a growing global population."

New Wave Foods plant-based shrimp are seen here.
New Wave Foods

Related Articles

(MORE: KFC tests new plant-based fried chicken: 'It's confusing, but it's also delicious')

The company worked with the Culinary Institute of America "to set the gold standard for this product and then created a plant-based shrimp that has had rave reviews from the thousands of people who have tasted it," according to New Wave Foods CEO Mary McGovern.

"Our plant-based shrimp cooks and tastes just like the real thing, and it matches the texture, taste, performance and versatility of shrimp fresh from the ocean," she continued in her statement.

The team tasked with developing the shellfish alternative included leading food scientists and academics.

“Our product is a delicious, one-for-one direct swap for the real thing, and interchangeable in a wide range of recipes,” McGovern said. “It gives chefs and food service operators great menu options while addressing consumers’ growing demand for sustainable choices.”

Tyson Ventures was launched in December 2016, and is focused on investing in promising entrepreneurial food businesses that are pioneering new products or technology.

Up Next in News—

Shein and Temu products impacted by tariffs: What to know

May 14, 2025

16-year-old speaks out after escaping man who allegedly stalked, harassed her

April 25, 2025

Trump's tariffs: How top products from China will be impacted

April 10, 2025

How to delete your 23andMe data amid company's bankruptcy

March 28, 2025

Shop GMA Favorites

ABC will receive a commission for purchases made through these links.

Sponsored Content by Taboola

The latest lifestyle and entertainment news and inspiration for how to live your best life - all from Good Morning America.
  • Contests
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Do Not Sell My Info
  • Children’s Online Privacy Policy
  • Advertise with us
  • Your US State Privacy Rights
  • Interest-Based Ads
  • About Nielsen Measurement
  • Press
  • Feedback
  • Shop FAQs
  • ABC News
  • ABC
  • All Videos
  • All Topics
  • Sitemap

© 2025 ABC News
  • Privacy Policy— 
  • Your US State Privacy Rights— 
  • Children's Online Privacy Policy— 
  • Interest-Based Ads— 
  • Terms of Use— 
  • Do Not Sell My Info— 
  • Contact Us— 

© 2025 ABC News