According to the team at Yonsei University in South Korea, it has 8% more protein and 7% more fat.
This results in almost nothing. For every cup of rice you're eating it's around a quarter gram of protein. We need much meatier rice than that
It's not about providing your protein, it's supplementing it.I dont think you realize how little a quarter gram of protein is
I dont think you realize how little a quarter gram of protein is
My mistake 1/3rd of a gram. Huge difference
According to the team at Yonsei University in South Korea, it has 8% more protein and 7% more fat.
This results in almost nothing. For every cup of rice you're eating it's around a quarter gram of protein. We need much meatier rice than that
Dude the picture you posted literally says 4.3g of protein
What the cosmic hell
G means gram btw
So you need to eat about 15 cups of meat rice, more than 3,000 calories, just to get 70 grams of protein? Yeah no thanks, Ill stick to my ribeye
So you need to eat about 15 cups of meat rice, more than 3,000 calories, just to get 70 grams of protein? Yeah no thanks, Ill stick to my ribeyeit's so crazy how you people see news like this and can't extrapolate or infer what could become of processes like these.
He's talking about the meat rice yield. If normal rice is 4.3g the meat rice is 4.6
CE really found a way to argue in a topic about meat rice.
Imagine obtaining all the nutrients we need from cell-cultured protein rice.
The rice was first coated in fish gelatine to help the beef cells latch on, and the grains were left in a petri dish to culture for up to 11 days.
The researchers say the food may serve as "relief for famine, military ration, or even space food" in the future.
Is this considered vegetarian? Serious question.No, it would not be considered vegan or vegetarian.
The researchers say the food may serve as " relief for famine , military ration, or even space food" in the future.
That's the part that matters.People will complain that it's dehumanizing poor people to feed them lab grown pseudo-food, ignoring the fact that these people would probably much rather eat this than starve to death.
If they can create affordable "food" in lab that can be transported and distributed to places that truly need it, I don't know how anyone can see this as a bad thing.
That's the part that matters.
If they can create affordable "food" in lab that can be transported and distributed to places that truly need it, I don't know how anyone can see this as a bad thing.
The porous grains are packed with beef muscle and fat cells, grown in the lab.Nah
The rice was first coated in fish gelatine to help the beef cells latch on, and the grains were left in a petri dish to culture for up to 11 days.
People will complain that it's dehumanizing poor people to feed them lab grown pseudo-food, ignoring the fact that these people would probably much rather eat this than starve to death.I'm not gonna pretend I know how the science works, hypothetically they might be able to grow some mcnugget type things in the future. What they have currently is nowhere close though. Youre pretty much just as good just eating regular rice
There is a 0% chance that they will ever be able to create lab grown meat rice that is cheaper than just regular meat and ricewrong
There is a 0% chance that they will ever be able to create lab grown meat rice that is cheaper than just regular meat and rice