From this article, it seems like a bad idea to let company have the control of the fungi production. I wish they was more initiative around open-bio fab-lab, or what ever they are called, around me.

They could be more collaboration being the partisans of the free software and the compost making people.

cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/7804007

Many signature French cheeses currently rely on just one single fragile strain of fungi — Penicillium camemberti — which is unfortunately at risk of dying out.

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/12041593

Countless fans took to social media to share ways they’re enjoying brie before the cheese is gone for good

  • @Sylvartas
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    22 months ago

    Do you guys in the US even get real, unpasteurized Brie anymore? I thought it was banned.

    Because raw milk Brie is fucking awesome

    • @Viking_Hippie
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      22 months ago

      I’m not in the US, but I honestly don’t know lol. I’ll have to check the next time I buy some 😁

      • @Sylvartas
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        22 months ago

        Sorry, I usually assume people on here are Americans until proven otherwise 😅

        • @Viking_Hippie
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          22 months ago

          No worries lol, you’re probably right more often than not 😄