Now this is a burger
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meat based plants > plant based meats | |
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What a pile of bullshit. (Pun intended.) The idea that cattle are raised only for meat and the rest gets tossed is just ridiculous. You know their hides are turned into leather … right? And that the rest of the carcass is used for other purposes? Bones … fat … it all gets used. It isn't economically feasible for producers to just throw stuff away. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said:
What a pile of bullshit. (Pun intended.) The idea that cattle are raised only for meat and the rest gets tossed is just ridiculous. You know their hides are turned into leather … right? And that the rest of the carcass is used for other purposes? Bones … fat … it all gets used. It isn't economically feasible for producers to just throw stuff away. Ok. But I'm not posting info regarding this Matti person. I've no interest on their skill. I've posted several items from varying sources all referring to the same thing, the rise of cultured meat. And that's the tip of the icebeg. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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Is that a donut burger? Have you tried it? I don´t think that I could eat that. Weird mix of super sweet and savoury.
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. Those Beyond plant-based patties are THE best ones, IMO . Trader Joe's plant-based patties are good as well. | |
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. How dare you post THAT^ MSG infested crap in THIS thread?!? | |
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https://www.insidescience...ffolds-soy
In 1932, Winston Churchill predicted that "we shall escape the absurdity of growing a whole chicken in order to eat the breast or wing, by growing these parts separately." Increasingly, scientists are making this vision a reality by growing meat from cells in labs. .... https://www.nature.com/ar...020-0046-5 Article Published: 30 March 2020 Textured soy protein scaffolds enable the generation of three-dimensional bovine skeletal muscle tissue for cell-based meat Tom Ben-Arye, Yulia Shandalov, Shahar Ben-Shaul, Shira Landau, Yedidya Zagury, Iris Ianovici, Neta Lavon & Shulamit Levenberg Cell-based meat (CBM) production is a promising technology that could generate meat without the need of animal agriculture. The generation of tissue requires a three-dimensional (3D) scaffold to provide support to the cells and mimic the extracellular matrix (ECM). For CBM, the scaffold needs to be edible and have suitable nutritional value and texture. Here, we demonstrate the use of textured soy protein—an edible porous protein-based biomaterial—as a novel CBM scaffold that can support cell attachment and proliferation to create a 3D engineered bovine muscle tissue. The media composition was optimized for 3D bovine satellite cell (BSC) proliferation and differentiation by adding myogenic-related growth factors. Myogenesis of several cell combinations was compared, and elevated myogenesis and ECM deposition were shown in co-culture of BSCs with bovine smooth muscle cells and tri-cultures of BSCs, bovine smooth muscle cells and bovine endothelial cells. The expression of proteins associated with ECM gene sets was increased in the co-culture compared with BSC monoculture. Volunteers tasted the product after cooking and noted its meaty flavour and sensorial attributes, achieving the goal of replicating the sensation and texture of a meat bite. This approach represents a step forward for the applied production of CBM as a food product. [Edited 1/20/21 9:09am] Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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