Civilians often clump the alternative meat companies and labs together in some kind of big meatless meatball, but, just like different kinds of self-driving car systems, they’re quite distinct…I see six levels of cellular agriculture.
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Level 0: Just Be Vegan
Some plants…taste great just the way they are.
Level 1: Go Alternative
This kind of protein substitute is a meat alternative—a plant-based protein that starts to mimic the experience of eating meat. Veggie burgers fall into this category.
Level 2: Get Cultured
These meat alternatives are also plant-based, but they contain some “cultured” proteins that are produced using a new scientific process…Impossible Foods’ Impossible Burger falls into this category because its key ingredient is a protein called heme that is produced by genetically engineered yeast.
Level 3: Post-Vegan
Foods at this level are made of plant-based ingredients combined with cultured animal cells (as opposed to the products of bacterial fermentation). In other words, cells as ingredient, plants for mass.
Level 4: That’s a Spicy Meatball
Level 4 alternatives are pure cultured animal cells…most of the mass here is animal cells.
Level 5: Tastes Like Chicken
Now we get something actually like a chicken thigh or T-bone steak…It is very much the goal of the alternative meat effort, and no one has achieved it yet.
Level 6: ZOMG What Is This?
Tasty fake meat is exciting, but not nearly as exciting as the idea of a completely new food system with a diversity of inputs and completely new outputs…in other words, instead of just trying to recreate meat, scientists develop completely new ingredients that are actually “post-meat.”
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