Israeli Prime Minister called it a revolution
The Israeli company Stakeholder Foods, a leading food tech company, has created an analogue of fish meat using a 3D printer for the first time in the world. On this occasion, the company’s production site in the city of Rehovot was visited by a large delegation with government officials, representatives of investor companies, scientists. It was led by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Netanyahu tried a fish fillet printed on a 3D printer using bio-ink (they contain fish cells). It is also noted that the tasting included a beef product grown from cages ” ethically harvested from the company’s facilities “.
Israel 3D-printed fish meat for the first time in the world
“ Today we ate fish produced without fish, meat produced without cows. This is a revolution. Israel is the world leader in alternative proteins and we will ensure that it continues to lead. There will soon be new permits [for the production of similar products] and new heights that will change the world ,” Netanyahu said during the tasting.