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Making Tempeh a Truly Gourmet Brand

Ethan Wong, Founder, Truly Gourmet

19-Aug-25 10:00

Making Tempeh a Truly Gourmet Brand

Tempeh and gourmet — not a pairing you’d expect. Yet Ethan Wong, Founder of Truly Gourmet, has turned a humble Malaysian staple into a thriving premium food brand. From perfecting a seven-day fermentation process to creating products that feel indulgent yet accessible, Ethan shares how he’s redefining what "gourmet” can mean in a diverse, price-sensitive market.

In this conversation, we uncover the strategies, decisions, and turning points that shaped Truly Gourmet’s growth, from securing capital and scaling production, to balancing quality with market demand. Ethan also reflects on how he’s navigated challenges in the F&B scene, and the mindset that has kept the brand resilient and profitable.

Produced by: Carol Wong

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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Categories:  entrepreneursSMEfoodCorporatesmanaging

Tags:  gourmet foodgood entrepreneurshipplant-based snackstempehsoybeanfermentation





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