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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2433112" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>You jest, I presume? Even the most realistic painting does not capture the true essence of the subject. It is an artistic representation of what the subject was once.</p><p></p><p>The article says they reproduce the blood vessels - I ask why? they are nonfunctional. and I do not eat meat for the capillaries. The article also mentions lab-grown meat, which may give a clue. I suspect that anything being extruded through a printer head is pureed to the n'th degree and is totally processed.</p><p></p><p>They could be removing the "cancer-producing compounds" and claim nutritionally safer than the real thing, but what new chemical compounds are they introducing? We already suffer reformed steaks from reconstituted meat so this is not a major breakthrough. But that process is already being found to give health issues and poor hygiene issues.</p><p></p><p>If they can use 3D printers to make spaceships, and houses, then making processed food is not beyond the realms of man's abilities. Whether it is safe or nutritious seems to be questionable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2433112, member: 196898"] You jest, I presume? Even the most realistic painting does not capture the true essence of the subject. It is an artistic representation of what the subject was once. The article says they reproduce the blood vessels - I ask why? they are nonfunctional. and I do not eat meat for the capillaries. The article also mentions lab-grown meat, which may give a clue. I suspect that anything being extruded through a printer head is pureed to the n'th degree and is totally processed. They could be removing the "cancer-producing compounds" and claim nutritionally safer than the real thing, but what new chemical compounds are they introducing? We already suffer reformed steaks from reconstituted meat so this is not a major breakthrough. But that process is already being found to give health issues and poor hygiene issues. If they can use 3D printers to make spaceships, and houses, then making processed food is not beyond the realms of man's abilities. Whether it is safe or nutritious seems to be questionable. [/QUOTE]
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