Here’s a photo from the viral “chicken breast that looks like fake meat” situation that made the rounds online — it’s actually a raw chicken breast with an unusual texture that some people thought wasn’t real meat:
This stringy, fibrous appearance is not fake meat — it’s a condition known as “spaghetti meat,” a muscle defect in some commercially raised chicken where the muscle fibers separate and look like strands. People who saw the photo online mistakenly thought they had bought imitation or lab‑grown meat, but experts say it’s just an abnormal structure in real chicken breast — still safe to eat, though the texture can be unappealing. (opposingviews.com)
Would you like a quick explanation of what “spaghetti meat” is and why it happens?