I appreciate the elaborate coherent post.
The report that DIY posted comes from efforts to drum up cash by entrepreneurs who are looking for start-up funding, not green solutions to the problems presented by so-called conventional farming practices that account for about a third of carbon emissions.
I mentioned something similar regarding the batter technologies in the climate change thread, so yeah. I don't understand they whole admiration for perceived prophetic abilities either. Anyway, regardless, that doesn't dismiss PF, and as I mentioned in an earlier post, considering the parties involved, it sure seems inevitable. The race is on and the demand is higher than the supply. Both will increase, the only question is how far and how fast.
I said it before in this thread, can't speak for American millennials, but the ones here, and younger generation - aside from the ones who went nazi of course - will be all over it. It's not the quality and quantity difference, it whether it's green or involves murdering animals. I hope to live long enough till I order 'the dead animal version, please' and get a snarky comment or dissaproving look at least. Boomers had an excuse, their parents went through war. What excuse do we have for killing 2million cows a year, 16 million pigs, and over 600million barely-chickens in just NL. It's barbarous. Or will be at least. (Personally I'm not talking about hunting food, I'm talking about mega meat factories).
Obviously, this is from my perspective, which is from dairy country, and, after the US, NL is the largest exporter of agricultural product on the globe. That alone should tell you something about how much things needs to change (US is 237 larger than NL). We're effectively a single point of failure. If we flood, get nuked, produce more 'effective' bird flu or other virus strains,
everyone dies it would have dramatic global effects. The little nature we have is dying because of nitrogen excess, because of cows and chicken and pigs and goats. Can't build houses for the same reason, can't house immigrants or children still living at their parents at 30 because of that, nazis getting elected because of that. On top of all that export, we import a shitload too. On top of that, the population is expected to grow with millions more.
After having a visit, probably not. I'm not really a foodie, I'm just a student.
It's true what you say about the appreciation of meat in the TnT thread but that's really just one aspect of it and the bacon is more a running joke sort of thing. The reason I started cooking and indirectly join the thread is what you covered in your post already, "peasant food is monotonous or not prepared well". Well that sums it up. I went on about how typical dutch food sucks and all... While I post a lot of meat and chicken and fish dishes myself, I don't come anywhere near the average of meat intake for NL. More than meat the thread in TnT appreciated food, recipes, history. I noticed you posting interesting recipes over the years, wouldn't not mind seeing pics.
Now one of the great things about PF: endless variety. It won't just match texture, it will be better. It won't just match taste, it will be much better. It won't be as nutritious, it'll be much better. It won't be as cheap as they predict, but it will be far more affordable than animal-based products by then. Even without any climate benefits it would end up being normalized.
It's only the resulting poo of that 'fungus' that matters, which "
depends on its genetic makeup. They [for decades already] can be alcohols; also proteins, fats and enzymes are within this range. Like n-butanol (used in the production of artificial rubber), penicillin, citric acid, a number of amino acids and vitamins like C, B2, B12 and D2."
Genetically modified, it can and will serve us very well.