Article 50J3Z Alternative meat industry moves beyond the burger

Alternative meat industry moves beyond the burger

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Enlarge / Cell-based meat kebabs from Memphis Meats. (credit: Memphis Meats)

After four years as a biomedical engineer specializing in 3D printing of tissue and organs in Barcelona, Giuseppe Scionti had a radical idea for another use for the technology: creating food.

The 33-year-old Italian took one of his creations to the Michelin-starred chef Ferran Adrii-of El Bulli fame-seeking advice about using similar principles to develop plant-based meat. "He told me to go and cook it and come back," he said, laughing. He's used the chef as a sounding board since.

In 2018, Scionti launched Novameat, patenting his "microextrusion" technology, in which plant-based ingredients are pushed through holes to form ultra-thin muscle-like fibers.

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