A meeting of hamburgers using the world's first "artificial meat cultured in test tubes" was held in London in August 2013 (Japanese version).It took five years to change the stem cells collected from the cow shoulder to be eaten, but in front of the curious people gathered in London, this human meat is finally burned.It was served on a plate.According to the rating after tasting, the hamburger was "less fat, close to meat, but not as juicy as meat."
It's not even a wonderful evaluation, but it would be good as a petri dish.The produced hamburger looked like it was served in a fast food store, but the price was different.It was calculated that if all the experiments were combined, it would cost more than $ 300,000.
It is unlikely that artificial meat will be sold in the near future, but the possibility is infinite for Court Van Menzwort, the next NEXT Natural Research Institute (Next Nature Lab) in the Netherlands.is.In this institute, researchers, writers, and creative people are gathering to find out how technology and nature are affecting each other.The group has created an IN Vitro Meat CookBook, a cooking book that has been studying under the Einthofen Institute of Technology under his studies under the next few decades.It is a "design fiction" that ponders the future application of technology that does not exist yet.
The point of this cooking book, which has more than 50 recipes, is not to sell the ideas of artificial meat, but to encourage more clear and deep discussions on this theme."A lot of new technologies have been introduced without a stage of preparation of how to think about it. I don't have time to think about whether or not to accept or not. For me.I want people to think about future technology by trying to form the future in a way. "
The following video introduces this cookbook.It claims that as the population grows, it is necessary to consider the potential of artificial meat.
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