http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/08/labmeat.jpg A couple of tasters, who claim they’re unpaid and impartial, are currently chomping their way through some very expensive artificial flesh at a publicity event in London. According to the BBC’s science correspondent Pallab Ghosh, who is also at the gathering, the main feedback so far is that the meat – which is presented as a burger – isn’t as juicy or tasty as the real thing, mainly because it’s totally lean. The substance was created by a team at the University of Maastricht, with funding from none other than Google visionary Sergey Brin. Lead researcher Prof. Mark Post doesn’t seem too disheartened by the tasters’ comments, but says he’s working to improve flavor. At a current cost of $325,000 per patty, people are going to expect something special regardless of the ecological arguments – and some cajun spices probably won’t cut it.
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