Could Redefine Meat Ltd.'s Realistic 3D-Printed Steak Be Fake Meats Holy Grail

A 3D printer prints a variation of animal-free meat muscle formulation with colour in the laboratories of Redefine Meat Ltd., in Ness Ziona, Israel, on Monday, Nov. 19, 2019. Startups such as Redefine Meat and their backers say that 3D printing promises to give diners the same sensory experience as eating a real T-bone or rump roast.  Photographer: Corinna Kern/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A 3D printer prints a variation of animal-free meat muscle formulation with colour in the laboratories of Redefine Meat Ltd., in Ness Ziona, Israel, on Monday, Nov. 19, 2019. Startups such as Redefine Meat and their backers say that 3D printing promises to give diners the same sensory experience as eating a real T-bone or rump roast.  Photographer: Corinna Kern/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Could Redefine Meat Ltd.'s Realistic 3D-Printed Steak Be Fake Meats Holy Grail
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