I’m in San Francisco, at an Italian joint just south of Golden Gate Park, enjoying meatballs and bacon not made of meat in the traditional sense but of plants mixed with “cultivated” pork fat. Dawn, you see, donated a small sample of fat, which a company called Mission Barns got to proliferate in devices called bioreactors by providing nutrients like carbohydrates, amino acids, and vitamins—essentially replicating the conditions in her body. Because so much of the flavor of pork and other meats comes from the animal’s fat, Mission Barns can create products like sausages and salami with plants but make them taste darn near like sausages and salami.
I’ve been struggling to describe the experience, because cultivated meat short-circuits my brain—my mouth thinks I’m eating a real pork meatball, but my brain knows that it’s fundamentally different and that Dawn (pictured above) didn’t have to die for it. This is the best I’ve come up with: It’s Diet Meat. Just as Diet Coke is an approximation of the real thing, so too are cultivated meatballs. They simply taste a bit less meaty, at least to my tongue. Which is understandable, as the only animal product in this food is the bioreactor-grown fat.



Uh, no.
They did not grow meat by adding carbs and vitamins, they grew the the pork tissue by feeding it fetal serum from a pig or cow.
The amount of utter bullshit around synthetic meat is just marketing to ignorant hippies.
You have a source for the bullshit you’re spouting?
I run a biomedical lab that does all kinds of tissue culture from cell lines to stem cells. Nothing grows without fetal serum, it’s not like growing plants hydroponically. There are countless bullshit techs claiming to have a serum-free medium, it’s all a con. There are countless soluble factors required to get cells to divide. Research labs spend $300 a litre for FBS, if there was a subsitute that actually worked it would save biomedical reasearch millions and any company would get rich. Can’t grow cells on bullshit.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666765722001508
I can throw random science articles too.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589004222020958
No! Not animals not dying!
Dear God no!!