No Evil Foods, Nomad Dumplings Partner to Create Plant-based Dumplings August 14, 2020

No Evil Foods, Nomad Dumplings Partner to Create Plant-based Dumplings

No Evil Foods, a small batch meat alternative brand, and Nomad Dumplings, the colorful frozen dumpling brand, have announced their dedication to reducing meat consumption by bringing a plant-based dumpling to consumers. The Shangri-La Honey dumpling has been reformulated with No Evil Foods’ Comrade Cluck ‘No Chicken’ as a main ingredient.

No Evil Foods is known for its carefully selected ingredients and aims to create innovative foods for the betterment of people, animals and the planet. Nomad Dumplings prioritizes using quality, simple and natural ingredients in their products.

Inspired by global wandering and traditional cooking methods, Nomad Dumplings feature uniquely vibrant colors that come from fresh vegetable juices and spices. They can be microwaved, boiled, steamed or pan-fried within minutes. The Shangri-La Honey dumpling fuses floral notes with fresh chives to represent the flavors and mystique of China’s Yunnan province. The result is a dumpling that is slightly sweet and tangy, with a hint of ginger.

“Working to remove animals from our food system is central to our mission at No Evil Foods. When Karen shared her vision to replace the meat in her popular dumpling with our plant-based chicken, we jumped at the opportunity. We love the careful approach she takes to ingredient sourcing and handcrafting her dumplings and are thrilled at the chance to save more than 1,100 lbs. of chicken a year,” said Sadrah Schadel, co-founder and chief creative officer of No Evil Foods.

“We are really fortunate to have the ability to partner with No Evil Foods in our transition to becoming a vegetarian brand. No Evil Foods makes products with quality ingredients that are simple and natural,” said Karen Hoefener, founder of Nomad Dumplings. “Shifting to a plant-based chicken will be better for our environment and will allow more customers to try this dumpling flavor.” 

The Shangri-La Honey dumpling will be available for purchase on the Nomad Dumplings website starting in mid-August. Each pouch will contain two servings and retail for $6.80.

The new plant-based Shangri-La Honey dumpling will join the brand’s current meat-free lineup: Hunan Hottie, Harbin Omelette, Xi’an Warrior. 

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