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We all know that seafood has the potential to stand right next to chicken ( and insects :P ) as the by far healthiest meat options. But seafood is not at all an easy choice since it has it´s fair share of major issues. Over fishing, depleted and completely unsustainable fish stocks. Insane amount of human caused pollution in the sea ( which affect both our own health as well as the health of a long range of animal species ), lackluster nutritional information, and even human slavery. There is a lot of reasons why anyone conscious enough to live a healthy and active lifestyle would choose to not include seafood in their daily food choices.
So, how about the best thing? The taste and texture and nutrition of shrimps, but without all the negative side effects of the fishing industry?.
Enter, eco friendly and sustainable algae-based, vegan shrimps.

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Can you grow tasty meat in the living room?. Can you actually pluck a vegan based shrimp the way you eat a fresh strawberry?. These wondrous days, the answer appears to be yes. Yes, you can, or at least very soon, all of us will be able to pluck vegan based "meat" just like that. And while some will shrug their shoulders, and others would shiver at the very idea, reality is that this is the future, and it is pretty darn marvelous.
As has been mentioned in previous articles of mine, meat is neither healthy nor sustainable. But it absolutely does taste delicious. Seafood is of course no different, our global fishing industry has polluted our seas, destroyed our worldwide sea life and turned what is a sustainable and super healthy food resource into an unsustainable and unhealthy and unethical choice. So, by making shrimps a vegan based plant dish that you and other indoor farms can grow from 100% sustainable and healthy natural resources, that is not just you being able to buy tasty food. But it is you being able to buy food that is actually as healthy as it is tasty, and with far, far less resource drain and other negative ill effects for our planet and it´s wildlife.
Algae-based shrimps is a textbook case for all the benefits of farming 2.0.
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[ Google knows the Recipe ]
Google does not just know the recipe, they also know just how delicious these algae-based shrimps actually taste and look. You see. Google is already one of several corporate clients of the algae and plant based shrimps that New Wave Food currently is growing.
New Wave Food is of course just one of the many farming 2.0 companies out there, all of them approaching the same end goal in various ways.
The question, however, remains the same for all of us.
How to make the food we eat much more healthy to consume, while we at the same time make the amount of food we can grow better and higher, and so much more sustainable that we greatly lower the negative impact our agriculture and food industry as a whole has on our planet.
Some are looking into growing eggs as a plant, while others have found a road forward in vertical indoor farms that produce tens of thousands of fruits and greens all day, all year round in snow and hale and thundering storms, all without pesticides and soil destruction.
100% sustainable plant-based meat products like New Wave Food´s sustainable shrimps is one more piece of the puzzle that soon will help improve all our health and lives, all around the world.
Cali-based and all, Google was one of the first clients that got to taste the real deal and they have reportedly been nothing but happy with the texture, the taste and look. You see these shrimps taste and look like the real deal, but it´s a plant based product, a shrimp that grows like a flower, designed and engineered by human hand to be both healthy and sustainable.
And that to me is all in all, such a wonderful thing. A wonderful promise of how we are now changing the world into something better in the big and the small.
In official blind tests the test subjects have never been able to tell the difference.
And this is what New Wave Food has to say about their plant and algae-based shrimp products in their own words.
"Through technology, we are creating seafood that doesn't have to be harvested from this highly vulnerable ecosystem and that is created entirely in our food laboratories. We are inspired by mother nature to recreate what people have been eating for centuries, in a better and more sustainable way".

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It was acquired at a distance of approximately 1.1 million miles (1.8 million kilometers) from the rings.The real life scale is 7 miles (11 kilometers) per pixel. And how mindblowing is not that?
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