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Frankenstein food

/ ˈڰæŋəˌڳː /

noun

  1. facetious.
    any foodstuff that has been genetically modified
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Frankenstein food1

C20: from Frankenstein , alluding to its unnatural origin
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While Ms Hilburn is far from alone in feeling squeamish about the idea of "Frankenstein food" as critics have labelled it, Josh Tetrick insists that cell-based meat is entirely free from the many animal diseases which plague traditional meat production.

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The new Frankenstein food combines the idea of a ramen burger and a doughnut into one freakish dessert that includes instant ramen noodles, eggs, prepared horchata and nonstick spray. 

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Some Europeans are worried about what impact GM crops and hormone beef - often dubbed "Frankenstein Food" - might have on health and the environment.

Many Europeans consider GM crops as "Frankenstein Food".

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Hence the Frankenstein food tag - this absolutely was about deep-seated fears of scientific powers being used secretly for unnatural ends.

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