Haven't we already been eating this stuff in the form of "Power Bars",
"Pink Slime", and the like?
Or is that stuff produced from actual foodstuff?
Anca.
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This might be of interest to biohackers and food hackers, and 3D printer hackers:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-24825582
"French physical chemist Herve This says every foodstuff is made up of a basic
chemical mixture - and so it's possible to create nutritious dishes from powders, oils
and liquids that contain the building-blocks of food, rather than conventional raw
ingredients...."
The video shows Professor This making up a fresh serving of something that could be
cookie dough for Soylent Orange. At the end of the video, with a bit of garnish, it even
looks like futuristic sculpture on the plate.
No need for farm animals, no need for vegetables, no need for fruit, and fortunately, no
need for eating worms. Professor This calls it "Note-By-Note cuisine" but
I'd call it "phood."
Whoever invents a 3-D printer for using this stuff, like the food dispenser on Star Trek,
is going to earn a fortune. "Burger, medium, with a pickle. Tea, Earl
Gray, hot." Or at least, "Phood, orange
with blue swirls, spicy."
-G.
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