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The world's first 3D-printed vegan salmon is currently swimming off the shelves in Austrian supermarkets — and its creator, Revo Foods, has high hopes for the futuristic filets.
The 3D-printed fish fillets aren't ready for restaurant consumption just yet. Pershad said they're still working on getting first regulatory approval and hope to put the products on plates by the ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently sampled the 3D printed grouper, making him the first prime minister to ever taste 3D-printed cultivated fish. Bet that’s not a badge he was expecting ...
The next frontier in food seems to be drawing inspiration from the final frontier. A “Star Trek“-like, food-on-demand 3D printer has just served up a real, cultivated fish fillet for the first ...
The process involves adding fish and plant cells to "bio-ink" for a unique 3D printer to create the fillets, Reuters reports. Steakholder Foods CEO said the fillets mimic the flakiness of real sea ...
A COMPANY has created the world’s first cultivated fish fillet. Israeli firm Steakholder Foods say they’ve 3D bio-printed ready-to-cook cultivated grouper. They boast the taste and texture is… ...
The 3D-printed filets have a texture and taste that the company claims nearly mirror those of natural fish. “3D bioprinting allows for precise control over the composition and characteristics of ...
The alternative fish fillet, dubbed “THE FILET – Inspired By Salmon” by its creator, the food tech startup Revo Foods, is thought to be the first 3D-printed food to reach supermarket shelves.
Forget your hook, line and sinker. An Israeli foodtech company says it has 3D printed the first ever ready-to-cook fish fillet using animal cells cultivated and grown in a laboratory.
Revo Foods is the first company to sell 3D-printed vegan salmon fillets, now available in Europe.; Some $400 million has poured into startups making seafood from plants and fish cells ...