Image: Steakholder Foods Two international food tech companies have worked to bring a new dish to the table – ready-to-cook fish that came from a 3D printer.The 3D-printed fish is the latest innovation in the cultivated meat industry, which is making strides to reduce the environmental impact and create longer-lasting food security.
The 3D-printed fish came from Israel’s Steakholder Foods, which is a deep tech food company, and Umami Meats, a Singapore-based sustainable seafood company that provided the fish cells.
And the fish in question that came out of the printer? Grouper. Two international food tech companies have worked to bring a new dish to the table – ready-to-cook grouper fish that comes from a 3D printer. (Video and images from Steakholder Foods)Stakeholder’s unique technology mimics the flaky texture of cooked fish and allows for the fish to be cooked immediately after printing.
Other cultivated meat products typically still require incubation and maturation after printing, Steakholder Foods said in a press release.