I was wondering:
-will growing chicken meat include growing a bone or not? What about the tendons?
-Can we grow light meat and/or dark meat?
-What will the tissue (meat) texture look or feel like - a tender or a breast? A leg or a thigh?
-If beef, can we adjust the marbling?
-Simulate grass fed vs beef fed flavor?
So wierd…
If we can create lab meat, do we have lab grown organs yet? #priorities
I would guess that perhaps the barriers would be ethical, not technical.If we can create lab meat, do we have lab grown organs yet? #priorities
I would guess that perhaps the barriers would be ethical, not technical.
As a previous poster said, "we"? Maybe a lot of people eat a lot of heavily processed, premade foods and would barely notice more, but we eat surprisingly little premade, "fake" food at our house. For example, I made mac n cheese last night, but I used real milk, real cheese I had to shred, real bacon that I had to fry before I could cut it up into bacon bits, and real chicken that I had to season and bake. I make sure to buy real butter, and always use real sugar. The real stuff just tastes better and is more filling, less addictive, and easier for the human body to extract nutrients from.
Also, that diet pop stuff is nasty, with or without the lab-created sugar, and I stay as far away from it and fake sugar as possible. And I'm not even one of those avoid-all-chemical-preservatives-at-all-costs type of people. When you eat a lot of good food, you just don't really crave junk food at all.
Edited for clarity.
What do you mean “we”, Kimosabe?
.... I’d love to drink raw milk if it wasn’t so expensive to buy a cow share even..
Good thing it didn’t for all those years I drank raw milk.um, raw milk can have dangerous germs.
I bet if it becomes economical it will be in McDonald’s chicken nuggetsTime to start raising my own meat.....this is beyond GMO
don't tell me it's the same as McD's chicken nuggets.....
Cattle are surprisingly efficient extractors of the desired ingredients they need to grow, producing consistently delicious meat.
And unlike the animal, lab meat wouldn't have an immune system and barrier (skin). Do you trust a scaling up of a sterile lab process to mass produced commodity?The problem isn’t the unprocessed food products…the problem is the food products coming from unhealthy animals and/or are improperly handled.
I find the whole concept hilarious from a social point of view. First there was the "pink slime" debacle. The media and public were horrified to find out where their ground beef patties came from. Then a few years later some of the same fast food places launch their "Impossible" burgers made out of 0 meat. Now we are manufacturing meat out of thin air.
I happen to know someone that was involved in the pink slime issue. According to my source, the news agency that started that story paid heavily in a very quiet settlement regarding the libel lawsuit and misrepresenting the facts.
I did something similar with the dog when the tide pod challenge was all the rage. Pretended it was a treat and tried to give it to her. Sniffed it from a foot away and she knew it wasn't food.A couple months ago my wife brought home a bag of chicken nuggets that they serve the kids at school.
She warmed up a few in the air fryer. I took one and broke it open. Nope, not eating this.
Then she put a couple of the nuggets in the dogs bowl. The dog sniffed them, then looked up at us (the thought balloon over her head said....You gotta be kidding) and she walked away leaving the mystery meat uneaten.
Would it be vegan the same way that human milk is vegan?Yup....I'll let all the eager vegans go for it.
Vegan? I can’t imagine how it could be. I can’t see the distinction between this and, for example, dairy or eggs. They’re not synthesizing this stuff from plant proteins or anything. The cells came from a chicken, either killed or about to be killed, or at the very least the cells were taken without the chicken’s informed consent that her cells and genetic material would be used in this way.Would it be vegan the same way that human milk is vegan?
Ahh yes, forgot about harvesting the sample. It's not exactly a cheek swabVegan? I can’t imagine how it could be. I can’t see the distinction between this and, for example, dairy or eggs.
Betting it’s used for nuggets and mass market Chinese food first.
Heck no.Maybe pet food first?
Heck no.
This is going to be expensive for a long time.
Pet food is the cheap ground up stuff from the processing plant that people won't eat.
The new stuff is expensive stuff from labs that people won't eat. Is that what they call "distinction without a difference"?Sounds almost like what this new stuff is.
The new stuff is expensive stuff from labs that people won't eat.