Posted on 07/30/2013 1:39:35 AM PDT by markomalley
It was Winston Churchill, of all people, who predicted the ultimate culinary revolution. Way back in 1932, he stated that: Fifty years hence, we shall escape the absurdity of growing a whole chicken in order eat the breast or the wing, by growing these parts separately in a suitable medium.
It has taken a few decades longer than Churchill imagined, but his prediction might just be coming true and not before time. Humans now kill about 1,600 birds and mammals every second for food, and that number will grow hugely as the global population currently 7.1 billion rises to more than nine billion by mid-century.
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But now something new and very interesting is in the air. Prof Mark Post, a doctor and scientist at the University of Maastricht, will next week unveil what he claims is the first truly convincing synthesised meat product a hamburger created in the lab from cultured tissue. It will be brought to London on Monday, cooked possibly by a celebrity chef (Heston Blumenthal was once mooted), and then eaten by a mysterious special guest.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
Some people do go a bit far.
We are talking flavor here. Old dried up breast meat is fine for some , but the flavor is in the wing.
A wing is skin and bone. Without sauce it has no flavor and no meat. I make my own sauce and prepare real boneless chicken breasts that I cut in strips the way wings are prepared. It is not dried up at all. Anyone who’s had my saucey chicken breasts never eats a wing again. I haven’t eaten a chicken wing since I was growing up poor and was happy to get any piece of a fried chicken. I do the same routine with dove and quail breasts. Gnaw on a bone if you like.
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I like.
That is your perogative. I choose to abstain from chicken bone chewing. Some people eat rice beetles. I abstain from that as well.
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