Posted on 03/15/2017 11:32:11 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Fried chicken will never be guilt-free. But you may soon be able to remove at least part of the remorse the next time you chow downbecause it might not have required a single bird to be harmed.
Memphis Meats is one of a cadre of startups racing to create meat that doesnt involve killing any animals. The firm's approach to what it calls clean meat is to culture animal cells in the lab, feed them nutrients until they grow into pieces large enough to cook and eat. The company has already grown beef (as have others). Last year, it made a meatball.
Now, though, Memphis Meats has turned its attentions to poultry. The outfit has announced that its now made what it claims to be the first animal-free, lab-grown pieces of chicken and duck. The resulting chunks of alterna-flesh have so far been crafted into two dishes: a coated and fried chicken strip, and a plateful of duck à lorange.
If companies like Memphis Meats can successfully grow their wares at scale, meat-eaters could satisfy their desire for animal-flavored proteins without the greenhouse-gas emissions associated with rearing animals for food. It would also neatly sidestep any issues of animal cruelty associated with our carnivorous lifestyles. Given the right conditions, a few cells could turn into billions of chicken strips.
Still, theres an obvious question to be asked here: How the hell does this stuff taste? The Wall Street Journal spoke to someone who tried the chicken, who reported that it was spongier than a whole chicken breast but added that it nearly nailed the flavor of the traditional variety and was worth eating again, which is probably the most important measure of success.
So, will KFC be frying up finger-lickin lab-grown chicken any time soon? Unlikely, for several reasons. For one thing, lab-grown meat is a long way from being mass-produced, so scale remains an issue. But the most problematic from the consumer perspective is cost. Memphis Meats reckons that it can produce a pound of its animal-free chicken for $9,000. Thats less than half what its beef cost just over a year ago, but its clearly way more than even the most inquisitive and guilt-wracked of foodies would spend on ingredients.
As we reported last Thanksgiving, though, the price will fall over time. In fact, Paul Mozdziak, a North Carolina State University professor in the business of making lab-grown turkey, pointed out that it could theoretically prove more economical than rearing animals, because theres no extraneous bone or feather or brain to growall the energy and nutrients could go into producing pure meat.
Memphis Meats agrees. It says that it should be able to drive the cost down fast enough to put its products up for sale to a hungry public some time in 2021. If that happens, the only reason to feel guilty about crushing some fried chicken strips will be the calories.
A meatball? That'll satisfy no one!
No guilt here!
Give me some good old fashioned Tyson's Chicken any day.
Or even Kenny Rogers!
“...meat-eaters could satisfy their desire for animal-flavored proteins without the greenhouse-gas emissions associated with rearing animals for food.”
Are you freakin’ KIDDING me? The main reason I eat meat is to destroy the environment and make EnviroWeenies CRY! Why ELSE would I do it?
*SNORT*
I wouldn’t eat test tube grown meat if you paid ME $9000.
I’ve been eating fried chicken for years with no guilt, in fact I had chicken for lunch today.
Your reason to eat meat is not why I ate meat. But, You have persuaded me.
“greenhouse-gas emissions associated with rearing animals for food...”
Does this mean we should kill all the animals on the planet? In order to save it?
LOL!
When they genetically modify KALE to taste like STEAK, I will swing back in the other direction. ;)
Are you freakin KIDDING me? The main reason I eat meat is to destroy the environment and make EnviroWeenies CRY! Why ELSE would I do it?
*SNORT*
Yes, fine, but what about the rights — and the PAIN — of the lab-grown protien???!?
YOU HEARTLESS ANIMALS!
Fried chicken breast topped with marinara and mozzarella last night. What guilt do they speak of?
They will never duplicate the taste unless the culture is fed the same mix of proteins and fat and minerals etc. that the real chicken eats.
I have nothing against these ventures but it must be cost competitive and taste as good or better. My freezer is full of Bambi and it tastes great and did not come out a a laboratory.
Does Toucan taste like Fruit Loops? Koala like Menthol Kools? Monkey like Banana? ;)
Rearing animals for food is in the mussie department.
Cell Protein Lives Matter!!
Advertising tells us this so it must be true.
What does Pajama Boy say about this?
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