"Startup creates mammoth meatball using extinct animal DNA"

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Australian cultured meat firm Vow has created a giant meatball made with woolly mammoth DNA and lab-made lamb to raise awareness of meat alternatives. However, no one has tasted it due to concerns around potential allergies to the 5,000-year-old protein. The meatball is intended to challenge the public and the meat industry to think differently about how we produce and consume food, highlighting cultured meat as a viable alternative to traditional animal agriculture.
Topics:business#cultured-meat#food-alternatives#food-technology#lab-made-lamb#mammoth-dna#meat-industry
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