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Aleph Farms unveils prototype of first commercial cultivated steak product
Monday, 23 November, 2020, 12 : 00 PM [IST]
Rehovot, Israel
Aleph Farms Limited is heading towards the transfer of its commercial product, thin-cut beef steaks, into proprietary platform suitable for mass cultivation. The quality steaks, grown directly from non-GMO cells of a living cow, boast nutritional, culinary, and sensory attributes of meat in terms of texture, flavour, and aroma. The company has developed five proprietary modules for its unique mass production platform, set to bring the product to cost parity with conventional meat at scale.

The prototype of its commercial product will be first introduced at the Asia-Pacific Agri-Food Innovation Summit this November in Singapore as part of a virtual cooking demonstration hosted by the company’s resident chef and VisVires New Protein VC.

The company beefed-up itsproof-of-conceptreleased in 2018, increased the size of its slaughter-free product,and adapted it to fit controlled, automated bioprocesses toensure economic viabilityin large-scale production.

The movemarks a major leap in the company’ goal ofmaking cultivated meat widely availablein the global community.The company is currently transitioning its commercial products to pilot plant(BioFarmTM). The pilot launch is planned for the end of 2022.

Didier Toubia, co-founder and CEO of Aleph Farms,“One of the big challenges of cultivated meat is the ability to produce large quantities efficiently at a cost that can compete with conventional meat industry pricing, without compromising on quality.We have developed five technological building blocks unique to Aleph Farms that are put into a large-scale production process, all patented by the company.”

Meat cultivation: process of design that is inspired by nature
The company'sunique platform for cultivating steaks effectively mirrors the natural process of tissue regenerationprocesses that occur in the animal’s body but outside of it and under controlled conditions. The process is designed to use a fraction of the resources required for raising an entire animal for meat, and without antibiotics.

To successfully grow whole pieces of meat, compared to minced meat product, the companymimics the extra-cellular matrix found in animals with a plant-based matrixthat enables the cells to grow and form structured tissues of meat. Its ‘cell-banks’ yield an unlimited source of pluripotent, non-GMO cow cells’ for growing large quantities of meat without the dependency on living animals.

The companyhas designed patented tissue cultivators to facilitate the biological process occurringin vivo, providing the warmth and basic animal-free elements needed to build tissue in nature. This includes water, proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals.

The gastronomical experience of Aleph Farms’steak
The company has diligently perfectedthe structure of its product so that it embodiesthe familiar texture, taste, cooking behavior, as well nutritional qualities of conventional slaughter-based steaks.

“Aleph Farms is establishing a new category of meat,imbued with its own culture and a newworld of meaty experiences,” enthuses Amir Ilan, the company’s resident chef.

“It’s not enough to just make a protein that will fill the nutritional gap; we need to capture the fullness of the meat-eating experience. Meat can be cultivated from cells isolated from different animal breeds, have different cuts, and it elicits different emotions. We see Aleph Farms as crafters of experiences,” concludesToubia.
 
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