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 reduceThe 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. Watch 3D printer complete ready-to-cook fish
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. Stakeholder’s unique technology mimics the flaky texture of cooked fish and allows for the fish to be cooked immediately after printing. To celebrate the achievement, a tasting event was held in Steakholder Foods’ Israel facilities.
The tasting included a "grouper fish chef’s table", which included Singaporean-style and Israeli-style signature fish dishes.