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Lab Grown Meat Can Be Kosher, Says Israel's Head Rabbi

Por: Time World January 31, 2023

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For years the nascent cultivated meat industry has bristled at critics who say that their product, grown with a nutrient broth in a stainless-steel vat, is not meat. But when Israel’s chief rabbi ruled that Aleph Farms’ thin cut steak—a credit-card-size slab of beef cultivated from bovine stem cells that sizzles, , and smells exactly like its conventional twin—is not meat, it was cause for celebration. On January 18, after consulting... + full article



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