Redefine Meat, the Israeli startup, offers 3D-printed pieces of meat using plant ingredients, but tastes like real.
Steak with meat printed from Redefine Meat's 3D printer. Photo by Redefine Meat |
Redefine Meat currently distributes printed meat from 3D printers to many European partners. Steaks made from this meat are being sold at luxury restaurants in London, Berlin and Amsterdam for 20-30 euros, the equivalent of steak from real beef.
Redefine Meat says its 3D meat fragments are difficult to distinguish from real meat thanks to the application of technology WHO in the analysis of components, filtering and fabrication of raw materials. Raw materials are mainly of plant origin such as soybeans, beetroot, coconut oil ...
The 3D printer that Redefine Meat uses to print meat. Photo by Redefine Meat |
The materials are then put into a 3D printer. The "printing" is also carefully studied to simulate the muscles of animal meat, as well as to create a delicious, sweet and toned texture.
Redefine Meat plans to sell "high quality" burgers, roast lamb, ground beef and sausages to other restaurants in the Netherlands, UK and Germany. The company also said it would supply 3D-printed beef and sheep in supermarkets in Europe, then expand to the world.
Via BGR