

Finnish scientists say they have successfully produced lab-grown coffee cells that smell and taste like the conventional brew.
Instead of growing beans on coffee plants, the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland project is developing coffee production through plant cells. The process is called cellular agriculture. (Another example is lab-grown meat. Read Pass the Protein Patty.)
Heikki Aisala is a scientist on the team. He is one of the few people allowed to taste the coffee so far because of health and safety laws.
“It tastes like a combination of different types of coffees,” he says. The lab-made java might not quite pass the taste test yet. “But it certainly does resemble coffee.”
According to VTT, the work started by initiating coffee cell cultures. That refers to growing cells in an artificial environment. Then scientists transferred the cells to bioreactors. Those are vessels which continue growing the cells. After analyzing the mass of cells, they developed a roasting process. Then the new coffee was evaluated by VTT’s trained sensory panel.
“We skip the farming part, and we use plant cell cultures instead. So actually real coffee cell cultures but they’re not generated in the field,” says VTT Research Team Leader Heiko Rischer.
But why would scientists want to create coffee in a lab? Coffee is a multibillion dollar industry. Rischer says lab-grown coffee has several benefits. It doesn’t need pesticides, fertilizer, or much land. It could be grown around the world. And it wouldn’t be reliant on seasons, geography (coffee plants like high altitude), or other environmental factors.
But even if lab-grown coffee does take off, Rischer thinks traditional farming will still be in demand for certain specialty cups of joe.
So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God. — 1 Corinthians 10:31
Sunshine in your cup: Italian engineers Antonio Durbe and Daniele Tummei have created a Sun-powered coffee roaster that can roast up to 110 pounds of coffee per hour.
Sensors allow a set of mirrors to follow the Sun. The mirrors focus sunlight on a rotating steel basket holding coffee beans. The basket reaches peak temperatures of about 450-480 degrees Fahrenheit, and can roast a batch of beans in 20 minutes. A small solar panel powers a few electrical parts.
The process isn’t just eco-friendly and financially convenient. Unlike typically gas-powered hot air ovens, sunlight roasts the coffee without heating the air around it or burning the beans’ outsides. According to the inventors, that gives the coffee a richer flavor.
Why? As people make advances in technology, we consider their consequences—right down to the beverages we drink.
Starbucks
I wonder if local coffee shops will start using this
hahaha
i hope not that looks expensive
:)
Coffee is delicious. Does anyone agree? I like to make mine with sugar, ice, and milk.
above
i disagree coffee is poison d:
@Samuel K.
I have heard many arguments as to whether coffee is good or bad for you, and based on my experience, I would think that coffee is good for you in moderation. You can certainly have health issues from coffee, but that mainly stems from the caffeine in it, which quite a few other drinks have as well. So, if you wouldn't mind, why do you think coffee is poison? (This is not to antagonize, but to find out why you believe this.)
@Ranen H
I think that moderation in everything is good. Although you could DIE from pretty much anything, lol. :)
@ Riley
Drink Decaffeinated Coffee! It still tastes like dirt tho xE
No longer "good" for you
I only like coffee with whipped cream, milk, and sugar. By the time I add the whipped cream the drink isn't even true coffee any more
No longer "good" for you
I only like coffee with whipped cream, milk, and sugar. By the time I add the whipped cream the drink isn't even true coffee any more
Why do I keep doin that?! ugh
Why do I keep doin that?!
ugh
@Above
I actually don't even like coffee, even if it is a mocha, but I absolutely LOVE the smell of coffee. I don't think coffee is bad for you, unless you are pregnant, which you don't want caffeine, but it does get addicting. People who drink a lot of coffee every day start getting bad headaches and stuff if they don't get coffee because their body is so used to having that caffeine.
Oh also
That is an interesting way to produce coffee, but I think the stuff from actual plants will probably alwasy taste better.
@Acacia K: Don't worry. It happens at least once to ALL of us! Or in my case, more than once! XD
One more thing
In the slideshow, the coffee cell cultures look like popcorn!
Coffee
I love drinking coffee!!!! I drink 2 cups a day!!!! I also agree with @Riley D
Coffee
I have braces so I have to use a straw : ( Drinking coffee has never been the same…
I do not like coffee
I do not like coffee
I don’t know.... lab coffee?
I love coffee....but I don’t think I would like to drink that...
Drink ordinary coffee!
I don't know what they put in it, but to be on the safe side, I would recommend ordinary coffee.
Gross
I hate coffee but I feel like this would be either just as gross or even more gross. I feel like there wouldn't be much flavor.
I think I'm good
I really like coffee (hot and iced) but I just add a lot of creamer (preferably caramel) and it has the milk and sugar in that so I don't add anything else to it. and I only drink it on saturdays sadly. but this new coffee doesn't sound appetizing to me but i'm willing to give it a try when I can.
one of my favorite things to do is read a good book with some coffee for long periods of time lol
This is Alecia(Ahavahs twin)
Coffee is actually an aid for headaches. So is chocolate.