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First lab-grown eel meat unveiled — it could be on your plate soon

Por: New York Post Tech January 31, 2024

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They’re on a roll. Israeli seafood startup has unveiled a prototype of cell-cultivated freshwater eel — a first of its kind — with plans to introduce it commercially as early as next year.  The company believes that sourcing eel from a lab could prevent the wild eel population from becoming extinct. Eel, also called unagi in Japanese cuisine, is a popular dish around the world, particularly in Asia and Europe. It’s also very pricey.... + full article



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