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Vegans & meat grown in a lab
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Vegans & meat grown in a lab
As a vegan would you eat meat that was grown in a lab ?
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RE: Vegans & meat grown in a lab
I'm not a vegan, but I'm am really curious to see how lab grown meat tastes.

I think "lab grown" is a term that will eventually have to go. It makes it seem funny tasting right off the bat. In any case, if it tastes good, I would stop eating regular meat altogether.
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In theory, I would. I’m vegan primarily because of ethics. In practice it's unlikely I'd be able to stomach it as I’ve grown to find meat repulsive.
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RE: Vegans & meat grown in a lab
At work.

(October 21, 2018 at 11:57 pm)Rahn127 Wrote: As a vegan would you eat meat that was grown in a lab ?

And here by the title I was looking to reply if I'd eat a "Vat grown vegan". Tongue

As to the question at hand?

Yes. At a base level protien etc is still protien.

Heck I'd be game to try the bread that's been formed out of dried and ground up crickets. Smile

Though if it still looks like a bug or what ever? Yah... I can't even eat prawns 'As is' and don't get me started on my barf reaction to oysters and mussles. Tongue
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RE: Vegans & meat grown in a lab
I am not a vegan, I would probably be categorized as a carnivore... but considering I have a few vegan and loads of vegetarian friends, I can tell you that most won't switch over to lab-grown meat, as irrespective of their reasoning behind the choice, almost all of them hate meat itself.
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RE: Vegans & meat grown in a lab
I'm a prototype omnivore.  I'd try lab meat, but I can easily understand why vegans and vegetarians wouldn't.

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RE: Vegans & meat grown in a lab
I woudn't have any objection to it but I wouldn't for health reasons.
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RE: Vegans & meat grown in a lab
(October 22, 2018 at 12:08 am)vulcanlogician Wrote: I'm not a vegan, but I'm am really curious to see how lab grown meat tastes.

I think "lab grown" is a term that will eventually have to go. It makes it seem funny tasting right off the bat. In any case, if it tastes good, I would stop eating regular meat altogether.

I agree.. That term hardly makes your mouth water. What to call it though Thinking

Saying that... I'd give it a go.
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(October 22, 2018 at 5:47 am)IWNKYAAIMI Wrote:
(October 22, 2018 at 12:08 am)vulcanlogician Wrote: I'm not a vegan, but I'm am really curious to see how lab grown meat tastes.

I think "lab grown" is a term that will eventually have to go. It makes it seem funny tasting right off the bat. In any case, if it tastes good, I would stop eating regular meat altogether.

I agree.. That term hardly makes your mouth water. What to call it though  Thinking  

Saying that... I'd give it a go.
Call it "BioMeat"!

look up BioMeat:nectar if you need more info Hehe
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RE: Vegans & meat grown in a lab
(October 22, 2018 at 6:05 am)Aoi Magi Wrote:
(October 22, 2018 at 5:47 am)IWNKYAAIMI Wrote: I agree.. That term hardly makes your mouth water. What to call it though  Thinking  

Saying that... I'd give it a go.
Call it "BioMeat"!

look up BioMeat:nectar if you need more info  Hehe

Aha! You might be onto something there. Smile
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