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Daryl76679@lemmy.ml to Biology@mander.xyz · 2 months ago

Real milk proteins, no cows: Engineered bacteria pave the way for vegan cheese and yogurt

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Real milk proteins, no cows: Engineered bacteria pave the way for vegan cheese and yogurt

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Daryl76679@lemmy.ml to Biology@mander.xyz · 2 months ago
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Bacteria are set to transform the future of dairy-free milk products. Scientists have successfully engineered E. coli to produce key milk proteins essential for cheese and yogurt production, without using any animal-derived ingredients. This paves the way for plant-based dairy alternatives that mimic traditional dairy at a molecular level but are sustainable and cruelty-free.
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    Beer has lactose? TIL

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      Sometimes! Lactose is not easily fermentable, so it leaves residual sugars and a unique silky feel. Mostly in darker beers, like milk stouts or chocolate porters.

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      And what you absolutely don’t want in beer is lactose fermenting bacteria. It gives it a cleaning rag stench.

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