White House chef says future food to be made from chemicals, not real food ingredients
(NaturalNews) Every two years, a consortium of Europe's most active  minds converges at the Euroscience Open Forum to discuss the latest  advancements in scientific research and innovation. But this year's  meeting, which was held in Dublin, Ireland, featured a disturbing  workshop held by White House executive pastry chef Bill Yosses, who  explained and demonstrated to audience members how the food of the  future will not actually contain real food, but rather various  combinations of lab-created chemicals that mimic food.
As reported on Six One News,  a feature of RTE News in Ireland, Yosses and several other food experts  showed a live audience how to create various foams, gels, solids, and  other food-like textured substances out of chemicals that, when  combined, resemble things like lemon souffle and chocolate pudding.  These food scientists then shared samples of these laboratory creations  with audience members, who were told that the imitation food products  are the wave of the future.
"You take the (chemical) compounds and you make the dish," said Herve This of AgroParisTech, a science and research organization based in France, to RTE News  in Ireland. "So you have no vegetables, no fruit, no meat, no fish,  nothing except compounds. And you have to create a shape, a color, a  taste, a freshness, a pungency, an astringency, everything," he added,  likening traditional cooking methods such as "cracking eggs" and using  real food ingredients to "living in the Middle Ages."
White House  executive pastry chef Bill Yosses shares a similar sentiment, as he  believes creating fake food out of chemicals will actually help improve  the quality of cuisine and availability of food. He told Six One News  that chefs can use the information he presented to gain a "(better)  understanding of what they're doing and use that to improve the  processes, to improve not only the flavor but the hygiene, the  longevity, how to store things."
"All that comes about from  understanding cooking on a really molecular level," he added, with sort  of a twinkle in his eye. But when he was asked if these same chemical  food experiments are used at the White House in meals served to the  Obamas, Yosses laughed and said no, explaining that "the First Family is  looking for traditional, sort of 'happy recipes' that people are  familiar with."
You can watch the disturbing segment in its entirety at:
http://www.rte.ie/news/av/2012/0712/media-3342255.html
While  intended to specifically showcase some of the more offbeat scientific  developments circulating the "technosphere" today, the Euroscience Open  Forum, including the troubling seminar on chemical-based "foods of the  future," is actually a troubling foreshadowing of what may soon come for  Americans. Some scientists are apparently of the strong persuasion that  man-made food items are preferable to natural foods, and the former is  what they hope the public will eventually accept.
The average  person, in other words, will eventually be expected to happily eat green  gelatin-like blobs made of chemical compounds, along with ambiguous  cracker products that resemble "Soylent Green," while the White House  and the world's other elites continue to eat wholesome, natural foods,  including those hand-picked from Michelle Obama's organic garden.
Sources for this article include:
http://www.rte.ie/news/av/2012/0712/media-3342255.html
http://www.medicaldaily.com
http://www.ndtv.com
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