i read an article about a cultivated rib eye steak today and thought it was interesting. i think as long as it tastes the same i would probably prefer it over farmed meat. how do you guys feel about it?
Good quality meat tastes different from the way it's reared, what it's fed etc etc, so even if it's genetically the same, I imagine you'll be taking a hit in terms of taste. Still, it could be a sustainable method for the future
im assuming this is just more ethically sourced, since normal beef/meat at the moment is primarily coming from cows that are essentially tortured until they are slaughtered for meat. wont lie, i cant resist meat, but if it were to be ethically sourced like through the means of labs, i would honestly probably prefer that over normal meat, assuming it tasted the same, lol. plant-based meat products to me just have some weird taste to them that i cant get over lmao
As for the taste, as long as it taste close to the real thing, nobody wouldnt mind. As for production for the public, it might take some time for everyone to have it on their palate, let alone their shopping list.
If it tastes, feels and costs the same or less I'm fine. We sometimes have meat free mince in spaghetti Bolognese and meat free chicken in curry and can't tell the difference
Not lab grown, but apparently a lot of these artificial meat burgers are actually really good. Honestly I can't see a compelling reason to choose meat if there is a cheaper, similar tasting alternative. Hopefully it only gets better from here
17-02-2021, 01:38 AM (This post was last modified: 17-02-2021, 01:39 AM by Benbrookmannn.)
I don’t really care tbh
But surely in the grand scheme of things it’s not good? Cos if that becomes the new normal, tons of farmers are gonna lose their jobs
And what are we gonna do with the surplus of cows
Imo we should just shift to a more vegetarian diet. I'm not saying we shouldn't eat meat but just eat less meat, like only on special occasions and not on a daily basis
I think I'm willing to give up some quality of flavour for more ethical meat at a reasonable cost/availability. It's not like I go out and buy prime steak every time I want to make anything anyway. Probably fewer potential "side effect" issues as well since you don't need to deal with animal antibiotics, prion diseases, etc.