Set for takeoff in the US, a ‘harmless’ sample from one pig can produce millions of tons of ‘cultivated meat’ and is touted as far better for the climate

It was a confronting moment for a vegetarian. First, a pork meatball and then slices of bacon, balanced in a sort of mini BLT, were served to eat by beaming, expectant hosts. The meat even came from a named pig, an affable-looking swine called Dawn.

With some trepidation, I sliced into the meatball and ate it. I then took a nibble of the bacon. It was my first taste of meat in 11 years, a confounding experience made possible by the fact that Dawn, gamboling in a field in upstate New York, did not die for this meal.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

‘Like hitting a roadblock’: five college students face the pandemic – a photo essay

Coronavirus has raised new challenges for low-income students working full-time and raising…

Met police officer Tasered 10-year-old girl twice, misconduct hearing told

PC Jonathan Broadhead accused of using unreasonable force against girl who was…

Who’s for political Bazball with Rishi? Voters? Tories? Anyone? | Marina Hyde

So a prime minister soiled by the Rwanda policy offers fair play…

Stillness falls on St Michael’s on Wyre, a village that came under siege

Even as Nicola Bulley’s body was pulled from the river, ghoulish day-trippers…