"Lab-Grown Beef-Infused Rice: The New Frontier in Sustainable Protein"

South Korean scientists have developed lab-grown rice infused with beef and cow fat cells, creating a more nutritious and flavorsome dish with a tiny carbon footprint. While some experts are skeptical about its potential as a meat substitute due to its low meat content, others see promise in its potential to provide animal nutrients with significantly fewer greenhouse gas emissions and at a fraction of the cost of traditional meat. The rice, which retains a unique blend of aromas characteristic of meat, could offer a more affordable source of nutrition as traditional beef becomes more expensive, and future versions could incorporate other types of meat and fish protein.
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- Scientists Invent New Hybrid Food by Growing Beef Inside Grains of Rice ScienceAlert
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