![]() ![]() Hope and Sesame is currently available at major supermarkets including Sprouts, Kroger, and Whole Foods stores in Canada and through Amazon online. A big reason for this is that sesame is a drought-tolerant plant because of its extensive root system and is able to grow well in hot, dry areas. says its sesame milk uses 95% less water than almond milk and 75% less than oat milk to produce. While this is less than dairy’s 120 ml, it’s still considerably more than the water needed for oat or soy milk. A study from the University of Oxford found that it takes 74 liters of water - the equivalent of a typical shower - to produce a 200 ml glass of almond milk. strives for is a more sustainable plant-based milk option for consumers.Īlmond milk, for example, is notorious for its high water footprint. Plant-based and planet friendlyĪpart from aiming for nutrition, the other factor The Planting Hope Co. Currently, however, no other commercial versions of sesame milk exist within the plant-based milk sector. The company says plant-based dairy is projected to reach upwards of $62 billion globally by 2030, with plant milk representing 75% of that market. The company says its product contains eight times the protein in most almond and nut milk and double the protein in most oat milk. Each serving of Hope and Sesame contains 8 grams of protein as well as 30% more calcium than dairy milk. Once sesame seeds are pressed for oil, the company uses the rest of the seed to make the milk. ![]() “We’ve cracked the code on plant milk with our flagship sesame milk – super nutritious, with more protein than almond and oat milk,” Julia Stamberger, CEO and Co-Founder of Planting Hope, said in a statement. The company’s flagship brand, Hope and Sesame, gets its core nutrition from sesame seeds and took more than four years to develop, according to The Planting Hope Co. According to the official news release, it is is “one of the first” on any listed exchange in Canada and one of few globally to have an all-female Board and C-suite. Planting Hope is also an all-female-led and managed company. says its flagship product Hope and Sesame is the world’s first commercialized sesame milk and offers more nutritional and environmental benefits than found in either animal-based milk or other plant-based kinds of milk such as those made with almonds, oat, or pea. These shares are now trading on the TSX Venture Exchange under the stock ticker “MYLK,” according to an official news release from the company. has completed its initial public offering (IPO) in Canada, selling 22.5 million shares at $0.40 apiece. Canadian plant-based food company and sesame milk manufacturer The Planting Hope Co. ![]()
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