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Asked if cultured meat might be attractive to vegetarians, Dr. Post said: "Vegetarians should remain vegetarian.
However, there are also potential downsides to some vegetarian foods that meat might be replaced with.
Little matter that the meat might be cardboard thin, with clumps of fat and sinew.
That mountain of meat might be a homage to my grandmother, who found such abundance when she arrived.
Asked where the potentially tainted meat might be located, Mr. Locke said, "It is too soon to tell".
A Wisconsin meat processing company recalled 254,000 pounds of frozen hamburger patties on Tuesday, saying the meat might be contaminated with E. coli bacteria.
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But cultured animal products like Memphis Meats might be perfect for meat lovers who don't currently eat it because of concerns for health or the environment.
"This cookbook aims to move beyond in vitro meat as an inferior fake-meat replacement, to explore its creative prospects and visualize what in vitro meat products might be on our plate one day," Koert van Mensvoort, who contributed heavily to the book and heads the Next Nature Lab at Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands, said in a written statement.
Reducing meat consumption might be achieved by a mix of education, taxes, subsidies for plant-based foods and changes to school and workplace menus, the scientists said.
At Roberta's, the portions — little rectangles of meat that might be lamb Snickers bars, cooked sous vide for the better part of a day before being crisped — make for exceedingly beautiful plates of food.
Depending on where you are in the Balkans, and the taste of the locals, the meat mixtures might be ruddy with paprika and served with fresh minced onions or cucumbers for crunch.
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