While many vegetarians may have made the choice to cut out red meat from their diet due to the rather grotesque blood that comes from it, Impossible Foods has proven that a fake meat product can in fact have all the qualities of a cut taken straight from a cow.
Based in the Silicon Valley of California, the food science company managed to create a fake meat burger patty that's entirely vegetarian, however it may require the waiters at David Chang’s Momofuku Nishi to do some convincing.
The chef's restaurant in New York is set to feature the fake meat burger patty on its menu, with David Chang voicing his support of the product by saying "I was genuinely blown away when I tasted the burger… the Impossible Foods team has discovered how to re-engineer what makes beef taste like beef."
Bleeding Vegetarian Burgers
Impossible Foods Created a Fake Meat Burger in a Lab That Can Bleed
Trend Themes
1. Fake Meat - The trend of fake meat products mimicking the taste and texture of real meat.
2. Vegetarian Burgers - The trend of creating vegetarian burger alternatives that can appeal to meat-eaters as well.
3. Food Science - The trend of applying scientific methods and technology to develop innovative food products.
Industry Implications
1. Food Technology - The food technology industry can explore new plant-based ingredients and advanced processing techniques to create realistic fake meat products.
2. Restaurant - Restaurants can offer vegetarian burger options that closely resemble meat to attract a wider customer base and cater to dietary preferences.
3. Culinary Innovation - The culinary industry can embrace the challenge of creating innovative and delicious vegetarian burger recipes using fake meat products.