Bill Gates and other investors have invested $ 108 million in "impossible meal '- meat from plants from a professor from Stanford

"We love meat. We love cheese. And for thousands of years, we have relied on animals in order to eat these foods. Impossible Foods has found a better way. We use plants to make the best meats and cheeses that you ever ate "- these words are the company's website Impossible Foods, founded by former biochemistry professor Patrick Brown at Stanford. The company four years to develop a new generation of meat products and cheeses, created entirely from plant components.

Co-founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates, Viking Global Investors, Horizons Ventures and other investors have invested in the framework of the next round of funding for $ 108 million in the Impossible Foods.




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Company Impossible Foods developing a new generation of artificial meats and cheeses from plants. The founder of a startup, professon Biochemistry Patrick Brown, 25 years at Stanford University preed opening the company Kite Hill and produce cheese walnut milk.

Brown Impossible Foods project will make not just good food and useful: no cholesterol, hormones and antibiotics. Company's flagship product - a cheeseburger from plant foods.

The company is studying animal products at a molecular level, to pick up specific proteins and biologically significant elements of greens, seeds and grains and recreate meat and dairy products. That is, to remove the animals from the production chain.

The purpose of Brown's - to help the growing population of the planet. According to forecasts of scientists, by 2050 the world will live nine and a half billion people. In 1940, the globe was inhabited by a total of three billion.

Previously Impossible Foods attracted seventy-five million dollars. In the summer of 2015 the company was in talks with Google about a possible acquisition. The transaction did not take place: start хотел more than three hundred million dollars , which offers Google. Are you ready to go solely on artificial meat?
I vegeterianets and do not eat meat or imitation Ready, if it does not concede in taste and nutritional value No, it's pointless Votes 1102 human. 94 people abstained. Only registered users can participate in the survey. Sign , please.

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