Steakholder Foods, which claims the launch is a ‘world first’, says its proprietary tech allows the start-up to closely mimic the taste, texture and appearance of traditional meat and seafood.
Israeli cultivated meat company Steakholder Foods has unveiled the world’s first vegan 3D-printed eel, created using its line of 3D meat printers. About the eel: According to Steakholder Foods, the current version of the 3D-printed eel is plant based, but they have plans to incorporate ethically harvested eel cells once economically feasible. The printing process reportedly involves a “unique combination of materials” and a “precise layering technique” to closely resemble real meat.
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