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Brinks Report > Blog > Technology > Wildtype’s Lab-Grown Salmon Approved by US FDA for Consumption
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Wildtype’s Lab-Grown Salmon Approved by US FDA for Consumption

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: June 14, 2025 5:36 pm
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Wildtype is making waves in food technology. The startup’s lab-grown salmon has become the first cultivated seafood to get the green light from the US FDA. Now you can taste it yourself at Kann, a restaurant in Portland, Oregon.

This is a big deal. It means we’re not just talking about growing meat in a lab — we’re growing high-quality seafood without touching the ocean. It’s a breakthrough for food lovers, innovators, and environmental advocates.

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What Does It Mean for You?

Picture this: you’re sitting in a restaurant, choosing your meal from a menu filled with delicious dishes — and you realize your food was made without a single wild-caught fish. It’s not a sci-fi dream; it’s a reality.

For you, this means you get a piece of rich, buttery, sushi-grade “saku” block — a cut normally used for raw dishes — without having to harm a single fish in the wild. That’s a win for your health, the ocean, and future generations.

In a world where overfishing, microplastics, and antibiotics are a growing problem, Wildtype’s cultivated salmon cuts through all that noise.

The company grows its fish directly from Pacific coho cells in bioreactors under conditions that mimic a wild environment. After about 4-6 weeks, the result is a perfect piece of seafood — rich in omega-3s and free from mercury, antibiotics, and parasites.

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Why It Matters (and Why It’s Actually Cool)

This isn’t just another food trend. It’s a solution to a huge problem. Our oceans are under pressure from overfishing and climate change. Traditional fisheries destroy habitats and produce unwanted bycatch — the creatures we weren’t trying to catch in the first place.
Wildtype lets us enjoy delicious seafood without adding stress to the ocean. It’s kind of like having your (sushi) cake and eating it, too.

The Future Is Bright (and Tastes Amazing)

Wildtype’s pilot facility in San Francisco can produce up to 50,000 pounds of cultivated seafood each year. The company plans to scale up and bring its products to more restaurants across the USA in the next few months.

For now, you can find it at Kann in Portland — and soon it’s expected to appear in at least four more restaurants. The future is growing, and we’re not just talking about the cells in their bioreactors.

Wildtype is proving you can enjoy your favorite foods without hurting the environment. It’s a win for food lovers, innovators, and the future of our planet.

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