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What’s the Future of Food? A Chef + a Cardiologist Answer |

Food & Agriculture17 Sep 20242 min summaryFrom TED
What’s the Future of Food? A Chef + a Cardiologist Answer |
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Cooking Inspirations

  • One of the speakers learned to cook by watching his mother and a street vendor in India. 52s
  • The other speaker learned to cook out of necessity when living in Detroit, as they missed traditional Cantonese food. 4m13s

Medical Inspiration

  • One of the speakers was inspired to become a cardiologist by their grandfather, who was a physician in the Gandhian movement. 4m53s

Cultivated Meat: Addressing Concerns

  • Upside Foods was founded in 2015 to create a solution for consumers who enjoy the taste of meat but are concerned about the process of how it is made. 7m35s
  • Upside Foods has overcome the challenge of proving the science behind cultured meat and is now focused on demystifying the process through consumer education. 9m33s
  • There is a fear of the unknown associated with cultured meat that is greater than the fear of the risks associated with traditionally processed meat. 11m43s

Third Culture Cooking

  • Third culture cooking is defined as the experience of growing up in a household with a predominant culture that is different from the surrounding culture. 13m18s

Climate-Friendly Cooking

  • One example of adapting cooking methods to address climate change is the use of induction cooking as a substitute for gas ranges, particularly for cooking techniques that require high heat. 15m26s
  • Meeting people's desires and preferences is crucial when encouraging the adoption of climate-friendly food choices and cooking methods. 16m59s

Optimism and Cultivated Meat

  • Optimism is important for younger generations, especially given the prevalence of fatalistic messaging online. 19m36s
  • Cultivated meat has the potential to unite people with diverse values and preferences, including those who value innovation, tradition, eating meat, and animal welfare. 21m11s

Bans on Cultivated Meat

  • Bans on cultivated meat, enacted in places like Florida, Alabama, and Italy, are likely driven by ignorance, fear, and protectionism. 21m50s
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