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- Soylent_(food_substitute) abstract "Soylent is a food substitute intended to supply all of a human body's daily nutritional needs, made from maltodextrin, rice protein, oat flour, canola oil, fish oil, and raw chemical powders.Soylent was designed by software engineer Rob Rhinehart as a way to get all the nutrients needed by the body without the time, money, and effort that usually goes into preparing food. Lacking background in chemistry or nutrition, Rhinehart developed the formula by reading web sites, textbooks, and papers in scientific journals, and by self-experimentation. He named it after a fictional food from the novel Make Room! Make Room!Soylent is currently undergoing testing and modification. As of March 2014, a crowdfunding campaign has provided over US$2,000,000, and venture capitalists (Andreessen Horowitz) provided another US$1,500,000, to produce and market a commercial version of Soylent. The funding paid for additional research and modification of the formula. As of March 2014 the first shipment of U.S. orders is planned for April 2014.".
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- Soylent_(food_substitute) wikiPageExternalLink www.rosalabs.com.
- Soylent_(food_substitute) wikiPageExternalLink www.soylent.me.
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- Soylent_(food_substitute) subject Category:2013_introductions.
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- Soylent_(food_substitute) comment "Soylent is a food substitute intended to supply all of a human body's daily nutritional needs, made from maltodextrin, rice protein, oat flour, canola oil, fish oil, and raw chemical powders.Soylent was designed by software engineer Rob Rhinehart as a way to get all the nutrients needed by the body without the time, money, and effort that usually goes into preparing food.".
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- Soylent_(food_substitute) homepage www.soylent.me.
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