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Impossible Foods makes fake meat burgers with plant blood (and they’re actually not bad)

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The company reverse engineered real burgers to figure out how to make synthetic meat tastier.

Burgers aren’t sustainable.

One third of the planet’s arable land is devoted to raising livestock, and the methane produced from animal farming is one of the biggest sources of greenhouse gas emissions contributing to climate change.

Enter Silicon Valley.

There are a handful of food startups racing to create the most meat-like plant-based burger replacement imaginable. Companies like Impossible Foods and Beyond Burgers are betting on the fact that the demand for beef will one day outpace what’s sustainable to produce, and that today’s veggie burgers aren’t a delicious enough replacement.

Investors seem to agree. Impossible Foods raised $182 million in venture capital since it opened its operations in 2011, including funds from Bill Gates, Google Ventures and Li Ka-shing’s Horizon Ventures from Hong Kong. And Beyond Burgers, which already has products available for sale at select Whole Foods markets, recently added Tyson Foods, the largest meat processor in the U.S., to its list of investors.

Recode visited the Impossible Foods lab in Redwood City, Calif. to try the latest iteration of its burger technology and learn more about how the high-tech patties are made.

Impossible Foods isn’t just putting black beans and tofu in a blender to create a veggie patty. They hired scientists who worked to uncover the exact elements that make beef burgers so delicious, reverse engineering for flavor and texture. It turns out, the main ingredient that gives meat its distinctive meaty flavor is also found in plants.

It’s a blood-like compound called heme, and although it’s more concentrated in meat, the scientists at Impossible Foods have figured out how to isolate it in crops like soybeans and clover. They’re also using coconut oil, which melts like beef fat in a hot pan, and potato protein to give the burger its meaty texture.

Impossible Foods is already served in Nishi, a high-end New York restaurant, and is moving to the left coast this winter, where it will be served in Crossroads Kitchen in Los Angeles and at Cockscomb and Jardinière in San Francisco. There’s no word yet on when it’ll be available in the grocery store.

Recode spoke with Impossible Foods CEO Pat Brown and chef Dominique Crenn at our annual Code Conference earlier this year. Listen or watch the full interview to learn more about their efforts to change the way people think about the future of food.
 
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Excuse me?
Are you high?

For god sake, ask these scientists to stop making synthetic food.
I don't want my great grand children to be born with pea sized brains.

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I dont think you are familiar with countryball language

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Excuse me?
Are you high?

For god sake, ask these scientists to stop making synthetic food.
I don't want my great grand children to be born with pea sized brains.

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I think synthetic meat is a good thing we can have a cheaper protein source in future with less damage to environment

Actually the reverse is happening i read somewhere that kids these days have bigger brains than kids of the past centuries
 
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I think synthetic meat is a good thing we can have a cheaper protein source in future with less damage to environment
Sorry.
You're being mislead.
Believe me when I say this, there's absolutely NOTHING good about synthetic food.
I'm sure you're one of those who picks up a HERBAL toothpaste because it has "natural extracts" of some plant.
Wake up and smell the coffee!!!

If you think that you're reducing the damage to the environment by eating SYNTHETIC food then you're possibly farthest from reality.

Eat natural food. Good amount of it.



bigger brains than kids of the past centuries

lol
Even elephants have bigger brains but are they sharper???
 
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Sorry.
You're being mislead.
Believe me when I say this, there's absolutely NOTHING good about synthetic food.
Red meat production cause a hell of methane gas if we could create synthetic red meat it will greatly help us in reducing methane emissions

I'm sure you're one of those who picks up a HERBAL toothpaste because it has "natural extracts" of some plant.
i use herbal and sensitive toothpaste when i get swelling in my gums mainly from eating too much spicy food :D
I eat green chilli pakoras and eat too many spicy tikkas and kebabs
If you think that you're reducing the damage to the environment by eating SYNTHETIC food then you're possibly farthest from reality.
Methane gas emissions will be reduced but we cant predict the effects synthetic meat will have on our health
 
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Methane gas emissions will be reduced but we cant predict the effects synthetic meat will have on our health
Yes!
This is exactly what I meant.
Now it's upto you to decide whether you want to reduce methane gas emission or eat synthetic meat which might contain carcinogens.

i use herbal and sensitive toothpaste when i get swelling in my gums mainly from eating too much spicy food :D
I eat green chilli pakoras and eat too many spicy tikkas and kebabs
That wasn't hard to guess. Lol
 
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Yes.
Now pls announce it to your ppl too. :)

OK, let me do it:

My people listen up, here is an announcement:

"Size does not matter, an elephant can have a bigger brain but still be quite childishly stupid. Same analogy applies to a very large country as well".

Happy now? :-)
 
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