Israeli firm beefs up 3D-printed steak-silubaba news

A 3D-printed plant-based steak mimicking real beef and produced by Israeli start-up Redefine Meat is cooked during a demonstration at their facility in Rehovot, Israel on June 29, 2020. [Photo/Agencies]

Ready for a 3D-printed steak? Israeli start-up Redefine Meat announced it plans to launch 3D printers to produce plant-based steaks mimicking real beef next year.

The company, based in Rehovot south of Tel Aviv, will first test its "Alt-Steak" at high-end restaurants this year before rolling out industrial-scale 3D printers to meat distributors in 2021.

The machines will be able to print 20 kilograms an hour and eventually hundreds, at a lower cost than real meat, Reuters reported.

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