Meat Labs Pursue a Once-Impossible Goal: Kosher Bacon - News Summed Up

Meat Labs Pursue a Once-Impossible Goal: Kosher Bacon


But all the rules about meat and milk, and the prohibitions on eating pork and sciatic nerves, are of limited use for Rabbi Price’s latest assignment. The rabbi is in charge of figuring out how the Orthodox Union, the largest kosher certifying organization in the world, should deal with what is known as clean meat — meat that is grown in laboratories from animal cells. This brings him in touch with a possibility for Jewish cuisine that had previously seemed impossible: kosher bacon. Clean meat is still not available in stores, but start-ups working on it say it could be by next year. That brought Rabbi Price, a tall, lanky father of eight, to Berkeley recently, to meet with companies in the business.


Source: New York Times September 30, 2018 22:41 UTC



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