Paleo food with a difference
The Australian team wants to use the project to demonstrate the feasibility and point out the potential of artificial meat.
Photo: Aico Lind www.studioaico.nl
Cut marks on bones and other finds leave little doubt that mammoth meat was sometimes at the top of the menu for Neanderthals and Homo sapiens. What would the mammoth taste like? Something that recently came out of the laboratory of an Australian company can give an approximate idea: a research team from the company Vow created a kind of spherical mincemeat based on fragments of mammoth DNA.
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