Sashimi from a lab? Singapore's global pioneer in cultivated fish fat launches in Japan


TOKYO: Sashimi that looks, feels and tastes just like the real deal, but is actually grown in a lab.

That is what a Singapore biotech start-up is aiming for, in its greater goal of addressing global food security challenges.

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