KFC will test lab-grown chicken nuggets made with a 3D bioprinter this fall in Russia
Soon hopefully: KFC have had the tech to do this for years, (if not decades), and people are only just starting to get their heads around it.
man that is so weird. meat print. does it make real meat or is it just made from the same stuff meat is?
(from bizjournals.com)
"The 3D printed nuggets will be as close as possible in both taste and appearance to the original KFC product, as KFC will provide its partner with all of the necessary ingredients, such as breading and spices, to achieve the brand's signature taste.
Biomeat has exactly the same microelements as the original product, the release continued, and does not harm animals in the process of its creation. Receiving a final product for testing is already planned for the fall of 2020 in Moscow."
. . . does that answer your "real meat or is it just made from the same stuff meat is" 'question' ?
. . . I guess that's what's called "The itty bitty pieces-parts"
@FearlessFly pretty much. thanks.
I guess I was probably wondering how close they were getting to actual meat if it's printed it's obviously not grown. it just weird. recongregated poultryish paste blend. original recipe. funky.