Recently tried an Impossible burger and nuggets and thought that if nobody told me it wasn’t meat, I’d have thought the patty was made out of a weird kind of meat, rather than make a connection with the taste and texture of plants. Honestly, I might not complain if that was the only kind of “meat” I could have for the rest of my life.
Well, maybe I’d miss bacon.
I’ve yet to find the opportunity to try lab-grown meat, but I for sure would like to try it out and don’t see much wrong with it as long as it’s sustainable, reasonably priced, and doesn’t have anything you wouldn’t expect in a normal piece of meat.
Also, with imitation and lab-grown options, I’d no longer have to deal with the disgust factor of handling raw meat (esp. the juices) or biting into gristle. I’ll happily devour a hot dog, but something about an unexpected bit of cartilage gives me a lingering sense of revulsion.
Do you happen to know the brand of mycelium bacon you had? I’d be interested to try it
https://myforestfoods.com/mybacon
Hmm I started ordering until I saw an ingredient listed as “natural flavor”, which feels like a red flag.
Any idea what that is?
Something like liquid smoke?
No, but I’m confident it isn’t a product derived from animals. They’re pretty clear on their mission statement that they are trying to replace animal products with mycelium/