Nestlé’s Harvest Gourmet promotes healthy and more sustainable plant-based diets
Harvest Gourmet, Nestlé Malaysia’s plant-based food brand, is launching the #HGEatGoodChallenge today to advocate healthier and more sustainable diets amongst Malaysians, in collaboration with BookDoc.
Globally, communities are becoming more environmentally and health-conscious. This leads to an increasing number of people reducing their meat intake and embracing more plant-based diets. By offering simple and easy-to-prepare plant-based foods that deliver on taste, nutrition and value, Nestlé’s Harvest Gourmet offers Malaysian consumers healthier alternatives for the everyday meals they love.
Speaking at the media launch of the #HGEatGoodChallenge today, Mr Juan Aranols, CEO of Nestlé (Malaysia) Berhad said more Malaysians are willing to improve their diets and are increasingly aware of the impact of their choices on the planet. #HGEatGoodChallenge aims to encourage Malaysians to start an experiential journey, discovering easy ways to adopt tasty plant-based meals as part of their everyday diets. It will be a meaningful campaign to kickstart into a healthier new year, while doing good for the planet!” enthused Juan.
Celebrity influencers Scha Alyahya, Dini Schatzmann and Qiu Wen were present to share their experiences of integrating plant-based meals in their diets and its positive impact on their lives. The event also showcased the other collaborators of the #HGEatGoodChallenge comprising F&B partners such as Epic Food Hall, KyoChon, Uncle Bob Sabah, Sheraton KL, EQ Hotel and others who will provide Nestlé’s Harvest Gourmet meal options at their restaurants for participants during the challenge period.
Present at the launch event was Mr Raj Kumar R G Sheth, President of the Malaysian Vegetarian Society, which will be focusing on outreach and raising awareness on plant-based eating; while consultant dietitian Ms Indra Balaratnam shared key insights into healthy eating.
“Nutrition is one of the elements of the wellness spectrum. However, most of us neglect having balanced meals due to our busy lifestyles and lack of discipline. Statistics show that 1 in 2 adults are overweight or obese, 3 in 10 adults have high blood pressure; and heart disease remains the top killer of Malaysians[1],” said Indra.
“It is well proven that eating a diet abundant of plant-based foods positively benefits our health by lowering the risk of developing coronary heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes, and increasing life expectancy,” explained Indra.
Indra curated two simple and tasty recipes using Nestlé’s Harvest Gourmet for the challenge, which she demo-cooked at the event – Spicy Gochujang Honey Glazed Harvest Gourmet Nuggets and Spiced Harvest Gourmet Mince with Green Peas. Both recipes will be part of the 15 plant-based meal inspirations made available for participants during the #HGEatGoodChallenge.
In line with Nestlé Harvest Gourmet’s “Eat Good, Feel Good” brand philosophy, the company is committed to developing high quality, great-tasting plant-based products suitable for vegan diets and also for the millions of Malaysians who desire to reduce their meat consumption by integrating tasty and healthier alternatives.
Nestlé’s Harvest Gourmet sources 100% high quality plant-based ingredients. These ingredients are carefully blended and simply shaped into tasty convenient products for in-home and out-of-home consumption. Today, the range comprises delicious snacking offerings such as nuggets, cutlets and burgers as well as versatile minced and chargrilled products suitable for recipe creation.
Plant-based products continue to be a growth priority area for the Nestlé Group worldwide, as demonstrated in 2021 by the set-up of the plant-based meals factory in Shah Alam – the first in ASEAN and only one of two in Asia – to cater to a growing local and export market.
For more information about #HGEatGoodChallenge, please visit http://www.harvestgourmet.my/whatsnew-tips. Weekly prizes await and the top three participants will walk away with prizes such as the Apple Watch Ultra, Apple Watch SE and Apple Airpods.
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About Nestlé’s Harvest Gourmet
Nestlé Harvest Gourmet’s plant-based meal solutions provide you great taste and meat-like experience with high quality ingredients sourced responsibly. The product range is cholesterol-free, high in protein and a source of fibre, suitable for vegan diet.
Nestlé’s Harvest Gourmet offers a delicious and convenient way to include more plant-based foods at the centre of your plates and help people to switch/transition from animal protein. Nestlé Harvest Gourmet’s plant-based range of products include nuggets, sensational burger, cutlet, stir fry mince and chargrilled pieces.
Nestlé’s Harvest Gourmet is manufactured in its plant-based solutions manufacturing facility in Shah Alam – the first in ASEAN and the one of only two in Asia. The new facility will cater to the rising demand for plant-based foods for the local as well as the export market.
About Nestlé Malaysia
Nestlé is the world’s largest food and beverage manufacturer. Headquartered in Switzerland, Nestlé is present in more than 180 countries around the world, and our over 270,000 employees are committed to Nestlé’s purpose of unlocking the power of food to enhance quality of life for everyone, today and for generations to come. Our performance is driven by our Nutrition, Health and Wellness strategy. Nourishing Malaysians since 1912, Nestlé has earned the trust of our consumers through our quality brands and products. We are committed to improving the lives of the communities in which we operate, whilst maintaining our Halal excellence and integrity.
This is in line with our promise of delivering GOOD FOOD, GOOD LIFE to all. To learn more about how we have been nourishing Malaysians for over a century, do visit www.nestle.com.my or our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/Nestle.Malaysia.
[1] Institute for Public Health 2020. National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS) 2019: Non-communicable diseases, healthcare demand, and health literacy—Key Findings