Korea’s Better Meat Launches in the US With Vegan SPAM-Style Canned Ham (2024)

Vegan meat company Better Foods—the subsidiary of South Korean food retailer and distributor Shinsegae Food—recently debuted its canned vegan luncheon meat and other plant-based meat products such as cold cuts, meatballs, and sausage patties to the US market.

Earlier this month, Better Foods showcased its new Better Meat range of vegan meat products at Plant Based World (PBW) Expo in New York City. According to the brand, its soy-based canned luncheon meat drew extra attention from the event attendees because of its comparable taste and texture to traditional SPAM canned ham as well as its ability to be stored and transported at room temperature.

First invented by US-based Hormel Foods Corporation in 1937, pork SPAM was brought to Asia by United States soldiers during World War II and still continues to be a staple food in North America and across many Asian countries. In fact, South Korea is the second largest consumer of SPAM behind the US.

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Better Meat

Better Meat aims to differentiate itself from other vegan meat brands with its vegan SPAM-style products, and at the PBW Expo, it emphasized the extendibility of menus prepared using Better Meat in restaurants and homes with various dishes using Better Meat, such as sandwiches, pasta, canapés, deep-fried foods, and tacos. It also drew visitors’ attention by explaining the social value of plant-based alternatives by promoting the benefits to animal welfare, health, and the environment.

“Better Foods has secured a wide range of high-quality meat substitute product lineups, such as canned ham, slice ham, meatball, and sausage patty, developed with the company’s independent technological power over [the] years,” Alex Song, CEO of Better Foods, said in a statement. “Following our debut at the PBW, we plan to accelerate our reach into the global alternative food market to fulfill our vision of, ‘We dream big to make a better world with Better Foods.’”

The Better Meat line first debuted in 2021 in South Korea, partnering with Starbucks Korea for plant-based cold cut sandwiches. The US-based Better Foods was created to boost Shinsegae’s competitiveness in the meat alternatives market and support research and development and global expansion of the brand.

Vegan SPAM for everyone

Better Meat launched its canned meat just as the vegan SPAM market is beginning to explode. Hong Kong brand OmniFoods was founded by entrepreneur David Yeung, founder of social enterprise Green Monday and Green Common, a chain of vegan convenience stores and cafés. This brand unveiled the world’s first vegan SPAM in 2020. Called OmniPork Luncheon, it is made from soybeans, wheat, beets, and coconut oil to provide consumers with a better choice to a local staple but with less sodium, no nitrates, and zero animal cruelty.

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OmniFoods

Earlier this year, OmniPork Luncheon Meat was added back to the menus of McDonald’s Hong Kong after selling more than 3.7 million orders since it first launched in 2020. McDonald’s Hong Kong added the vegan spam as part of several meatless menu items: New Luncheon Meat McMuffin with Egg; New Luncheon Meat & Scrambled Egg Burger; New Luncheon Meat Deluxe Breakfast; and New Luncheon Meat Jumbo Breakfast.

The chain first added the vegan pork to its menu in October 2020 as part of an egg sandwich across 280 McDonald’s locations in Hong Kong and Macau and an additional 122 McCafé outlets in the region. McDonald’s also expanded the option to select test locations in China—representing the first time that McDonald’s added a plant-based meat to its menu there.

“Having proudly served over 3.7 million New Luncheon Meat since its launch in 2020, we are thrilled to offer a series of menu excitement [sic] with Green Monday and Oatly backed by your overwhelming support,” McDonald’s Hong Kong posted to social media.

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unMEAT

When the product arrived in the US last year, chef Reina Montenegro’s vegan restaurant Chef Reina in Brisbane, CA was one of the first places in the country to serve the vegan spam before its availability was expanded elsewhere.

In August, the Philippines’ largest branded food company, Century Pacific, also launched a vegan spam through its unMEAT brand. The brand offers two varieties of plant-based luncheon meat, Luncheon Style Meat and Burger Style Luncheon Meat, for the US market and are available through online retailers such as GTFO It’s Vegan! and Weee!, along with select stores throughout the Midwest and East Coast.

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Korea’s Better Meat Launches in the US With Vegan SPAM-Style Canned Ham (2024)

FAQs

Is vegan spam available in the US? ›

Vegan Spam has made quite the debut in the U.S. A commercial version of a meat-free product called OmniPork Luncheon—a plant-based pork that's an analog for the beloved processed canned meat—arrived stateside on April 22 (Earth Day!) in 10 high-end restaurants across California and Hawaii.

What is the fake meat like spam? ›

This brand unveiled the world's first vegan SPAM in 2020. Called OmniPork Luncheon, it is made from soybeans, wheat, beets, and coconut oil to provide consumers with a better choice to a local staple but with less sodium, no nitrates, and zero animal cruelty.

What is the Korean brand of spam? ›

CJ CheilJedang's SPAM® is a canned ham brand representing Korea. SPAM® has been providing the best in taste for more than 30 years. Everyone's favorite canned ham brand in Korea is SPAM®. Enjoy the iconic the of SPAM® products anytime, anywhere.

What is vegan spam made of? ›

This vegan spam recipe is probably the one most commonly referred to on the internet. It's a combination of soybean flour, peanut butter, tomato juice and several other flavorings.

Is plant-based spam healthy? ›

Health benefits of vegan spam

However, plant-based alternatives to spam have the power to turn the canned meat classic into a healthier option, as non-GMO plant-based alternatives contain around 30% fewer calories and 60% less sodium and zero sodium nitrites than its meat predecessor.

Is spam made in China? ›

Hormel Foods has three manufacturing facilities in China, including a new, state-of-the-art plant in Jiaxing that produces traditional refrigerated pork items and local production of SPAM® products.

Does Whole Foods have vegan Spam? ›

OmniFoods announces that its 100% plant-based pork are now available at Sprouts Farmers Market and Whole Foods Market across 23 states. The range consists of OmniPork Ground, OmniPork Strips and OmniPork Luncheon – AKA vegan SPAM – the hotly anticipated product which was the first of its kind globally.

Why is Spam meat so bad? ›

Though Spam is convenient, easy to use and has a long shelf-life, it's also very high in fat, calories and sodium and low in important nutrients, such as protein, vitamins and minerals. Additionally, it's highly processed and contains preservatives like sodium nitrite that may cause several adverse health effects.

Is there a healthy version of Spam? ›

Heavy on the flavor, light on the other stuff. This variety offers the scrumptiousness of SPAM® Classic with 33% less calories, 50% less fat, and 25% less sodium. Sizzle it up and add it to eggs for breakfast, on a sandwich for lunch or with rice for dinner.

What do they call Spam in Hawaii? ›

In Hawaii, Spam is so popular that it is sometimes referred to as "The Hawaiian Steak". There is even an annual Spam-themed festival on the island of Oahu each spring, known as the "Waikiki Spam Jam".

What do Koreans eat Spam with? ›

They eat it fried in egg batter, atop steaming rice or with kimchi (fermented vegetables) wrapped in gim (seaweed), among many recipes. Spam is also an ingredient in a popular spicy stew.

Is Korean luncheon meat the same as Spam? ›

Korean spam.

How to eat vegan SPAM? ›

Cut it up into smaller pieces, and throw them into a yummy stir fry! Or perhaps you want to make vegan spam musubi. Options are endless! TIP: For a bold flavour, marinate the tofu longer and instead of baking, consider frying in a pan.

Is vegan SPAM halal? ›

In its manufacture, this pork-flavored vegan meat does not involve prohibited ingredients in the manufacturing process. So, does this allow Muslims to consume it? Even though vegan meat is made from plant-based ingredients, it cannot be certified halal, and Muslims are advised not to eat it.

Can vegetarians eat SPAM? ›

This product contains 2 ingredients that are not vegetarian.

Does Whole Foods have vegan spam? ›

OmniFoods announces that its 100% plant-based pork are now available at Sprouts Farmers Market and Whole Foods Market across 23 states. The range consists of OmniPork Ground, OmniPork Strips and OmniPork Luncheon – AKA vegan SPAM – the hotly anticipated product which was the first of its kind globally.

Is OmniPork available in the US? ›

Where do you buy OmniPork? Currently in the US, you can find the products at Sprouts and some at Whole Foods. This is an international brand that just released recently into the US. Sprouts has all three products, whereas Whole Foods currently only has the Strips and Ground.

Is there spam without pork? ›

This SPAM® variety is made from 100% white, lean turkey. Some folks wonder why we didn't call it SPURKEY. But if we had, it wouldn't be a proper member of the SPAM® family of products.

Does UnMEAT taste like spam? ›

Although approx. twice the price of regular SPAM, the texture, flavor & convenience of Unmeat was "spot on".

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