Moving Mountains Launches the World’s first footlong hot dog that looks and tastes like meat

Moving Mountains®, has teamed up with not-for-profit vegan institution, Unity Diner, for a world exclusive launch of new mind-blowing meaty, meatless hot dog, on 10th May 2019. All of the profits from Unity Diner go directly towards funding the animal rights organisation Surge as well as the development of a brand new rescue sanctuary for animals just outside of London.

Unlike any other plant-based hot dog on the market, Moving Mountains has used food technology, incredible scientific processes, specialised machines, local natural ingredients and tested countless recipes over the past year to create the brand’s next truly revolutionary product, the Moving Mountains Hot Dog, which is identical to its pork counterpart in taste, smell and texture.

Made primarily from sunflower seeds with a delicious naturally smoked flavour and satisfyingly firm yet bouncy texture, the Moving Mountains Hot Dog looks and tastes just like a pork hot dog or frankfurter. It will fool even the most committed carnivores and convince them that a pig isn’t needed to make a dog.

Almost a foot long at 10 inches and 3cm in width, the Moving Mountains Hot Dog is larger than the average hot dog and will launch into Unity Diner in London. It will sell for £6 at 50% off the regular price (£12) during the launch weekend (10th – 12th May) with a Classic American serve of caramelised onions, mustard and ketchup in a warm bun.

By using simple and natural ingredients and the latest food technology, Moving Mountains has turned sunflower seeds into a vitamin rich and gluten free hot dog that replicates a pork hot dog in every way:

Sunflower Seeds make up the base, which are rich in B complex vitamins, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, calcium, potassium, vitamin E and a high source of protein

make up the base, which are rich in B complex vitamins, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, calcium, potassium, vitamin E and a high source of protein Carrots are used to give the authentic colouring of a hot dog

are used to give the authentic colouring of a hot dog Onion helps to give a satisfyingly firm and bouncy texture when biting into the hot dog

helps to give a satisfyingly firm and bouncy texture when biting into the hot dog Paprika adds a punch of flavour and is rich in antioxidants

adds a punch of flavour and is rich in antioxidants Coconut oil provides a juicy consistency and helps keep the structure of the hot dog. Unlike the unhealthy saturated fats found in pork hot dogs, coconut oil contains zero trans-fat, zero cholesterol and is rich in antioxidants. Coconut oil contains beneficial medium chain fatty acids including lauric acid, which has been scientifically proven to provide an immediate source of energy and helps boost good cholesterol.

Venue: Unity Diner, 5 Hoxton Market, Shoreditch, London N1 6HG

Date: From 10th May 2019

Price: £12 per Moving Mountains Hot Dog, 50% off from 10th-12th May (£6)