Jun 25, 2010

Science Scene - Fake Fowl?



A recent Time Magazine article details an eggciting beak-through in fake-meat science. For more than a decade, scientists at the University of Missouri have been scratching their heads over how to make a fake chicken product that not only tastes like chicken, but also has “that ineffable chew of real flesh.”

“What has confounded fake-meat producers for years is the texture problem. Before an animal is killed, its flesh essentially marinates, for all the years that the animal lives, in the rich biological stew that we call blood: a fecund bath of oxygen, hormones, sugars and plasma.”

According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, livestock activities currently contribute to 18 percent of greenhouse gas emissions. And if nothing is done to change meat consumption patterns, annual global meat production is projected to increase to 465 million tons by 2050, up from 229 million tons in 2000.

Could this fake chicken discovery turn out to be, ahem, a cash cow for the fake meat industry?

5 comments:

  1. Ohhh, the marinating-in-blood things makes me so thankful I'm a vegetarian.

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  2. i do loves me some soy chicken nuggets. if they can conquer the whole 'mouth feel' thing, they will be making money hand over claw!

    xxalainaxx

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  3. As a KU grad I scoff at anything which comes from MU.
    *scoff scoff*

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  4. Soylent green is made out of people, people!!

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  5. Ken, I think it will be a cash cow for them.

    I already like the texture of most of the fake chicken products. I'd prefer they work on taste. It all tastes the same now, save the spices they put on them. I'd like the option to have fake fowl that tastes like turkey or duck. That would be progress.

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