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How to Grow Bacteria in a Fermenter

Solar Foods uses electricity instead of sugars or sunlight as a primary energy for growing something living. In a big laboratory they take a microbe, feed it, and then turn that frothy soup into a bright yellow flower. We take the liquid out, dry it and you end up with a pryte powder called soline - nutritionally very close to dried meat.

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