"Lab-Grown Beef-Infused Rice: A Sustainable Hybrid Protein Source"

South Korean researchers have developed a hybrid rice variant infused with cow muscle and fat cells, offering a potential sustainable and cheaper source of protein with a lower carbon footprint than actual beef. The rice grains, coated in fish gelatin, provide a housing for the meat cells to grow and thrive, resulting in a product that tastes like beef sushi. The team aims to eliminate livestock from the process entirely and refine the growth process to produce rice grains with more nutritional value, envisioning potential uses in food relief, military rations, and space food. This innovation is part of a global effort to address the ecological impact of meat production, with other initiatives including lab-grown meat and the rise of insects as a protein source.
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