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Bugs And Goo: Welcome To "Alternative Protein"

• https://www.activistpost.com, by Kit Knightly

Censorship? We all know that's on the elite's shopping list.
Digital currencies? They're still going.
Digital ID? Absolutely on the cards.
And we'll be returning to talk about all of them no doubt until they eats any more or we're finally shut down (whichever happens first)

But today we're talking about eating the bugs.

Not just the bugs though –   goo too.

Everything in fact that academics and journalists have decided to group under the umbrella term "alternative protein" in headlines like this one, from Sky News:

Are alternative proteins going mainstream? This multimillion pound new project hopes so.

This story is in response to the launch of the UK's new National Alternative Protein Innovation Centre (NAPIC), a £38million research project co-founded with Imperial College London (of Covid modelling fame).

Professor Karen Polizzi of Imperial's brand new "Bezos Centre for Sustainable Protein" (yes, that Bezos) described the new initiative thus:

Transitioning to healthy, sustainable sources of protein is a pressing global challenge. The National Alternative Protein Innovation Centre will help facilitate this transition by supporting researchers and industry in all parts of the process from product design through to consumer acceptance. At Imperial, we will focus on developing economical, sustainable processes for producing newly discovered alternative proteins on a large scale."

The "alternative proteins" that are the focus of this  research being…

edible proteins that are derived from sources other than animal agriculture: from plants such as cereals, legumes, tubers and nuts; fungi such as mushrooms; algae such as seaweed; insects; proteins derived via lab-grown microbial cells or fermentation; and lab-grown meat


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