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Adelaide scientists turn marine microalgae into ‘superfoods’ to substitute animal proteins

A new wave of superfoods are being cultivated in Adelaide labs in the hope it’ll provide alternative ways to sustainably feed the world’s increasing population.
Key points:
- Scientists are developing a new form of superfood proteins derived from microalgae
- The research found microalgae can be manipulated to become nutrient-rich
- Microalgae can significantly reduce the planet’s carbon footprint
A team of Flinders University scientists have developed alternative proteins to consume, but instead of meat, food products like caviar, vegan patties, plant-based meats, jelly, jams and spreads have been developed from marine microalgae.
The substance is usually found in the ocean, but scientists at the university have been cultivating it in labs and…
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