Israel Prints Food

rabbitBUSH

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Wow how many questions can one ask?
Is it Kosher?
Is it Halaal?
Can Vegans eat it?
What's the recipe?
Does that machine put excrete methane?
etc.
 

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wait a minute - at the beginning he said "we load the machine with fat and meat" and at the end there's a steak without having to use the fish (Grouper)

er what's going on?
 

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wait a minute - at the beginning he said "we load the machine with fat and meat" and at the end there's a steak without having to use the fish (Grouper)

er what's going on?

I think they use cell reproduction's technology.. how I don't know ?
 

hatzisn

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Wow how many questions can one ask?
Is it Kosher?
Is it Halaal?
Can Vegans eat it?
What's the recipe?
Does that machine put excrete methane?
etc.

Where do I buy a filament?
 

hatzisn

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I think they use cell reproduction's technology.. how I don't know ?

It is this indeed. Cultivated cells.
 

hatzisn

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Meanwhile this technology is also mentioned in Star Trek. Specifically in Star Trek deep space 9. They are the famous replicators that can reproduce local planet foods for all the species in the station. If I were in the reality of Star Trek I would say that the replicators do not use cultivated cells technology but energy materialization exactly as the beaming technology. That would justify the brief time of the food preparation. In other words: "Skotty, beam a stake into my dish..." ??????
 
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Beja

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God only knows how much McDonald's paid for this presidential promotion. These people do not utter a word for free to support businesses.
 

MikeH

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If they get one wrong is it a mis-steak?

This is mind boggling.

As for "Can Vegans eat it?" I'd say no because the ingredients are still animal - the demonstrator even says the cells are alive at the start of the print

Actually, the question should be "Would vegans eat it?". Vegans can eat whatever they choose - they just choose not to eat meat.
 

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The LOL was for the mis-steak...

Some vegans do it for health issues, some others do it because they respect the right of the cow and the lamp to live. I believe the second category might re-evaluate their decision.

The second category vegans, are more than correct if we imagine this. An alien invasion occurs and suddenly humanity is turned for the extraterrestrials, to what the cow and lamp is for humanity now. The question is: Would I want to be slaughtered for my meat?
 

Beja

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As long as these machines are still in Israel I have no problem, because I know the initial meat and fat, or the cells, are kosher from properly slayed animals.. but the fear comes if they were exported to other countries. (Forum rules prevent me from naming them)
 
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