10 February 2021, 6:01 am EST By An Israeli company has, for the first time, unveiled a 3D bioprinted steak on Tuesday, February 9, and is now awaiting approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for mass production and release to the public. (Photo : Aleph Farms) First-Ever 3D Bioprinted Steak In a report by The Washington Post, the rib-eye steak was created by Aleph Farms with the help of their new 3D bioprinting technology that uses live animal cells compared to the usual plant-based options, which would then release more premium whole cuts to the market and make them readily available to consumers.