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Lab-grown chicken nuggets could soon be on shelves after major scientific breakthrough

Published on April 16, 2025 at 09:41 PM

LAB-grown chicken nuggets may soon be dished up after a scientific breakthrough.

Researchers made a 10g piece of poultry from a handful of chicken cells with state-of-the-art .

Realistic meat is hard to grow without blood vessels, so they were replicated using artificial fibres.

A bioreactor machine then pumped nutrients and oxygen around the cells.

The result was slightly smaller than a 15-20g standard chicken nugget, but apparently with a similar taste and texture.

Previous attempts have mostly been mince — combining small pieces.

Study author Prof Shoji Takeuchi, of University, said: “Our technology enables the production of structured meat with improved texture and flavour. This could accelerate its commercial viability.”;

He did not eat the chicken due to safety protocols but chemical testing indicated “a mild, savoury flavour and chewiness comparable to real chicken meat”;.

The UK Standards Agency says lab meat may be available next year.

Dr Rodrigo Ledesma-Amaro, of Imperial College London, said: “We’re comfortably on track towards an exciting and appealing new range of products.”;

Chicken nuggets in an air fryer.
Lab-grown chicken nuggets may soon be made available following a scientific breakthrough
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