• CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    I haven’t been impressed with meatless fish flavours in general yet, to be honest. It doesn’t seem like “fishy” should be hard to achieve, but apparently it is.

    Here’s hoping the next generation impresses me more.

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      I haven’t had the chance to try fake fish yet.

      Maybe they should go for something a little more exotic, say ostrich or crocodile. Close to flavors people know, but they’d go into with a more open mind. Maybe too novel though to be a lasting success though. I’ll leave that to the marketing people.

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        1 year ago

        I wonder if we’ll ever get a blue raspberry of meats - something that doesn’t exist at all in nature. The trick is that most Anglos are pretty picky about what kind of land meat they will eat to start with.

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              in theory youre right.

              but meat industry lobbyists woud surely try to take advantage of the outrage.

              i vaguely remember a post on reddit on this topic.

              something like “artesinal celebrety meat”

              which of course turned out to be an “artistic project” or something trying to
              “highlight the moral issues” with lab meat,
              or some other horseshit.

              EDIT: here’s the post i was talking about

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                I’m really damn worried about what the meat industry will do going forwards. The oil lobby got pretty crazy with a lot less pre-existing cultural fodder.

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                  4 months ago

                  im staying optimistic, as long as it will be cheaper, the fastfood industry will massivly lobby in favor of it, and imo. mostly balance that out.

                  it will probably just have an awfull reputation, like mcnuggets “pink sludge”