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The world’s first 3D-printed, cultivated fish fillet
Steakholder Foods achieves a groundbreaking milestone by producing the world's first 3D-printed cultivated fish fillet.

CNN —
The next frontier in food seems to be drawing inspiration from the final frontier. A “Star Trek“-like, food-on-demand 3D printer has just served up a real, cultivated fish fillet for the first time.

Steakholder Foods, a startup based in Israel, produced the 3D-printed cut of grouper – “a significant milestone in the food industry,” says Arik Kaufman, CEO of Steakholder Foods. Read the full article on CNN

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