Company makes massive meatball from lab-grown mammoth meat

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It was presented not on top of spaghetti, but as a source of protein to get people talking about the future of meat.

An Australian company on Tuesday lifted the glass cloche on a meatball made of lab-grown cultured meat using the genetic sequence from the long-extinct pachyderm, saying it was meant to fire up public debate about the hi-tech treat.

Cultivated meat — also called cultured or cell-based meat — is made from animal cells. Livestock doesn’t need to be killed to produce it, which advocates say is better not just for the animals but also for the environment. More than 100 companies around the world are working on cultivated meat products, many of them startups like Vow.

But don’t expect this to land on plates around the world any time soon. So far, tiny Singapore is the only country to have approved cell-based meat for consumption. Vow is hoping to sell its first product there — a cultivated Japanese quail meat — later this year.

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Uh...its 'Lab Grown'...NOT Mammoth Meat...hell, its not meat at all...

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