Not exact matches
Memphis Meats founder Uma Valeti, a former cardiologist, is using
cellular agriculture to produce chicken, duck, and beef that he believes will be healthier to eat and better
for the environment than conventional meat, all without the slaughter of animals.
In October some 300 people gather in a converted warehouse in Red Hook, Brooklyn,
for the second annual New Harvest conference on
cellular agriculture.
For example, Finless Foods uses
cellular agriculture to develop faux fish meat, while New Wave Foods produces pea protein and algae - based imitation shrimp.
As an aside, «clean meat» does turn up some Google hits that do not relate to meat grown through
cellular agriculture, but they're all
for Biblically clean meats, and they are all very small websites; the common way of discussing Biblically clean (or more typically «unclean») meat is to refer to pure vs. impure or kosher / halal and not kosher / halal.
63 They have told us that they want to replicate the successes of plant - based milk alternatives with
cellular and plant - based alternatives to meat, using the power of markets and food technology to provide alternatives to animal
agriculture.64 We believe that achieving this aim could lead to immense benefits
for animals.
63 They have told us that they want to replicate the successes of plant - based milk alternatives with
cellular and plant - based alternatives to meat, using the power of markets and food technology to provide alternatives to animal
agriculture.64 We believe that achieving this aim could lead to immense benefits
for animals.