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Lab made foie gras for guilt free eating
Ferrari Press Agency
Foie Gras 1
Ref 16329
20/11/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Vow
A High tech food company is hoping to make one of the worlds most controversial dishes a guilt-free meal.
The Australian firm, called Vow, has created a lab-made foie gras that not only takes the cruelty out of producing it, but also aims to make a distinctively tastier version of the delicacy.
It calls its creation “Forged Gras.”
Foie gras has its origins in Egypt circa 2500 BCE, and is still popular in French cuisine today.
It’s a high end delicacy food made from the enlarged liver of a duck or goose that has been force fed a high-fat diet.
This is said to yield a rich, buttery flavour typically served as a topping for bread, made into a pâté, or browned in a skillet and sliced.
Some countries have banned its production due to concerns over its production technique including Germany, Czech Republic, the UK, Italy, Poland and Switzerland.
India is the only country to have imposed an import ban as well which it did in 2014.
Vow is using cultured Japanese quail cells, combined with a plant-based fat mix, fava bean protein, and flavourings to make its version.
OPS: Forged Gras with poached pears
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Lab made foie gras for guilt free eating
Ferrari Press Agency
Foie Gras 1
Ref 16329
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Vow
A High tech food company is hoping to make one of the worlds most controversial dishes a guilt-free meal.
The Australian firm, called Vow, has created a lab-made foie gras that not only takes the cruelty out of producing it, but also aims to make a distinctively tastier version of the delicacy.
It calls its creation “Forged Gras.”
Foie gras has its origins in Egypt circa 2500 BCE, and is still popular in French cuisine today.
It’s a high end delicacy food made from the enlarged liver of a duck or goose that has been force fed a high-fat diet.
This is said to yield a rich, buttery flavour typically served as a topping for bread, made into a pâté, or browned in a skillet and sliced.
Some countries have banned its production due to concerns over its production technique including Germany, Czech Republic, the UK, Italy, Poland and Switzerland.
India is the only country to have imposed an import ban as well which it did in 2014.
Vow is using cultured Japanese quail cells, combined with a plant-based fat mix, fava bean protein, and flavourings to make its version.
OPS: Forged Gras with blueberry waffles
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Lab made foie gras for guilt free eating
Ferrari Press Agency
Foie Gras 1
Ref 16329
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Vow
A High tech food company is hoping to make one of the worlds most controversial dishes a guilt-free meal.
The Australian firm, called Vow, has created a lab-made foie gras that not only takes the cruelty out of producing it, but also aims to make a distinctively tastier version of the delicacy.
It calls its creation “Forged Gras.”
Foie gras has its origins in Egypt circa 2500 BCE, and is still popular in French cuisine today.
It’s a high end delicacy food made from the enlarged liver of a duck or goose that has been force fed a high-fat diet.
This is said to yield a rich, buttery flavour typically served as a topping for bread, made into a pâté, or browned in a skillet and sliced.
Some countries have banned its production due to concerns over its production technique including Germany, Czech Republic, the UK, Italy, Poland and Switzerland.
India is the only country to have imposed an import ban as well which it did in 2014.
Vow is using cultured Japanese quail cells, combined with a plant-based fat mix, fava bean protein, and flavourings to make its version.
OPS: Forged Gras with blueberry waffles
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_177858617_FER
Lab made foie gras for guilt free eating
Ferrari Press Agency
Foie Gras 1
Ref 16329
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Vow
A High tech food company is hoping to make one of the worlds most controversial dishes a guilt-free meal.
The Australian firm, called Vow, has created a lab-made foie gras that not only takes the cruelty out of producing it, but also aims to make a distinctively tastier version of the delicacy.
It calls its creation “Forged Gras.”
Foie gras has its origins in Egypt circa 2500 BCE, and is still popular in French cuisine today.
It’s a high end delicacy food made from the enlarged liver of a duck or goose that has been force fed a high-fat diet.
This is said to yield a rich, buttery flavour typically served as a topping for bread, made into a pâté, or browned in a skillet and sliced.
Some countries have banned its production due to concerns over its production technique including Germany, Czech Republic, the UK, Italy, Poland and Switzerland.
India is the only country to have imposed an import ban as well which it did in 2014.
Vow is using cultured Japanese quail cells, combined with a plant-based fat mix, fava bean protein, and flavourings to make its version.
OPS: Forged Gras with poached pears
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Lab made foie gras for guilt free eating
Ferrari Press Agency
Foie Gras 1
Ref 16329
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Vow
A High tech food company is hoping to make one of the worlds most controversial dishes a guilt-free meal.
The Australian firm, called Vow, has created a lab-made foie gras that not only takes the cruelty out of producing it, but also aims to make a distinctively tastier version of the delicacy.
It calls its creation “Forged Gras.”
Foie gras has its origins in Egypt circa 2500 BCE, and is still popular in French cuisine today.
It’s a high end delicacy food made from the enlarged liver of a duck or goose that has been force fed a high-fat diet.
This is said to yield a rich, buttery flavour typically served as a topping for bread, made into a pâté, or browned in a skillet and sliced.
Some countries have banned its production due to concerns over its production technique including Germany, Czech Republic, the UK, Italy, Poland and Switzerland.
India is the only country to have imposed an import ban as well which it did in 2014.
Vow is using cultured Japanese quail cells, combined with a plant-based fat mix, fava bean protein, and flavourings to make its version.
OPS: Forged Gras with asparagus and frites
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Lab made foie gras for guilt free eating
Ferrari Press Agency
Foie Gras 1
Ref 16329
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Vow
A High tech food company is hoping to make one of the worlds most controversial dishes a guilt-free meal.
The Australian firm, called Vow, has created a lab-made foie gras that not only takes the cruelty out of producing it, but also aims to make a distinctively tastier version of the delicacy.
It calls its creation “Forged Gras.”
Foie gras has its origins in Egypt circa 2500 BCE, and is still popular in French cuisine today.
It’s a high end delicacy food made from the enlarged liver of a duck or goose that has been force fed a high-fat diet.
This is said to yield a rich, buttery flavour typically served as a topping for bread, made into a pâté, or browned in a skillet and sliced.
Some countries have banned its production due to concerns over its production technique including Germany, Czech Republic, the UK, Italy, Poland and Switzerland.
India is the only country to have imposed an import ban as well which it did in 2014.
Vow is using cultured Japanese quail cells, combined with a plant-based fat mix, fava bean protein, and flavourings to make its version.
OPS: Forged Gras sushi
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Fußball Länderspiel Deutschland - Nordmazedonien am 31.03.2021 in der Schauinsland-Reisen in Duisburg
Serge Gnabry ( Deutschland ) enttäuscht nach dem Spielend
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SPORT - WM-Qualifikation: Deutschland vs Nordmazedonien 1:2
Fußball Länderspiel Deutschland - Nordmazedonien am 31.03.2021 in der Schauinsland-Reisen in Duisburg
Antonio Rüdiger ( Deutschland ) enttäuscht nach dem Spielende
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Fußball Länderspiel Deutschland - Nordmazedonien am 31.03.2021 in der Schauinsland-Reisen in Duisburg
Marcus Sorg ( Assistenz-Trainer Deutschland ), links - Joachim Jogi Löw ( Bundestrainer ), rechts
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SPORT - WM-Qualifikation: Deutschland vs Nordmazedonien 1:2
Fußball Länderspiel Deutschland - Nordmazedonien am 31.03.2021 in der Schauinsland-Reisen in Duisburg
Marcus Sorg ( Assistenz-Trainer Deutschland ), links - Joachim Jogi Löw ( Bundestrainer ), rechts
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Fußball Länderspiel Deutschland - Nordmazedonien am 31.03.2021 in der Schauinsland-Reisen in Duisburg
Torjubel zum 1:2 durch Eljif Elmas ( Nordmazedonien )
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Fußball Länderspiel Deutschland - Nordmazedonien am 31.03.2021 in der Schauinsland-Reisen in Duisburg
Timo Werner ( Deutschland ) enttäuscht
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Fußball Länderspiel Deutschland - Nordmazedonien am 31.03.2021 in der Schauinsland-Reisen in Duisburg
Kai Havertz ( Deutschland )
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Fußball Länderspiel Deutschland - Nordmazedonien am 31.03.2021 in der Schauinsland-Reisen in Duisburg
Joshua Kimmich ( Deutschland ), links - Arijan Ademi ( Nordmazedonien ), rechts
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Marc-Andre ter Stegen ( Deutschland )
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Fußball Länderspiel Deutschland - Nordmazedonien am 31.03.2021 in der Schauinsland-Reisen in Duisburg
Antonio Rüdiger ( Deutschland ), vorne - Emre Can ( Deutschland ), mitte - Goran Pandev ( Nordmazedonien )
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SPORT - WM-Qualifikation: Deutschland vs Nordmazedonien 1:2
Fußball Länderspiel Deutschland - Nordmazedonien am 31.03.2021 in der Schauinsland-Reisen in Duisburg
Joachim Jogi Löw ( Bundestrainer )
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SPORT - WM-Qualifikation: Deutschland vs Nordmazedonien 1:2
Fußball Länderspiel Deutschland - Nordmazedonien am 31.03.2021 in der Schauinsland-Reisen in Duisburg
Joachim Jogi Löw ( Bundestrainer )
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(c) Foto Manuel Geisser
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(c) Foto Manuel Geisser
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