This Is The Most Realistic-Looking Fake Meat

Spanish startup Novameat has revealed a plant-based steak, claiming it to be the most realistic yet. Novameat’s Steak 2.0 looks like the steak you can find in stores, but it is made of peas, seaweed, and beetroot juice. Not exactly the tastiest combination out there, but it is an option for vegetarians. The company used a 3D printer to produce the fibers out of the ingredients, giving the fake steak its “meaty” appearance. 

(via Futurism)

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Don't forget that it's also been processed to such an extent that it no longer resembles anything remotely close to its original base ingredients, and likely has the nutritional value of a piece of cardboard. Plant-based cardboard, of course.
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I don'T see why anyone would like to eat such fake meat. In case i am meateatarian, i would prefer the original. In case i am a vegetarian, i should have reasons not to eat dead animals. That is if i don't want to eat a dead animal why should i like to eat something that looks like a dead animal? And form a vegan's point of view there woudl also be no reason to eat something faking something i don't want to eat. However i don't understand tofus teak or saitan salami.
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Sure. That will sell really well. I have never met a vegetarian/vegan who wants to keep it a secret. "Nice day, isn't it?" "I'm a vegetarian." Nobody is going to want something that looks like meat so they can blend in with others. They usually want to feel morally/spiritually/ethically superior to people who eat meat.
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Xerox should purchase this and air it during the Super Bowl with the following catchphrase.

"Xerox ... how you define a photocopy machine."

C'mon Neatonauts, who can do better!
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