This week, Singapore gave permission to buy farmed meat chicken nuggets. First country in the world. The American company Eat Just is going to market the chicken nuggets and expects that the meat, which is grown in a special bioreactor, will eventually be cheaper than real meat.

Chicken nuggets grown from chicken feathers; the chicken is still alive
The food company Just from San Francisco produces a new type of breeding meat: chicken nuggets made from the cells of chicken feathers. The chicken just tasted like chicken, writes the BBC, who was already allowed to taste. Only the chicken itself was still alive somewhere on a farm far from the laboratory. The outside of the nugget was crispy and the meat was tasteful. The inside was a little softer than the McDonald's or KFC.

The production of the chicken nugget lasts 2 days and takes place in a bioreactor using a protein that promotes the multiplication of the cells. That protein ensures that the meat feeds itself as it develops and gives the nugget the desired structure. Josh Tetrick, Director of Just, expects the chicken nuggets to be on the menu in a handful of restaurants by the end of the year. #kweekvlees

Citizen from a lab? This is how cultivated meat is made

Chicken nuggets of farmed meat