A printable feast?

PositionTECHNOLOGY - 3D printing trends - Brief article

3D printers are already being used to make iPhone cases, shoes, and even body parts. The next frontier? Food. Later this year, a Spanish company will release "Foodini," the first commercial 3D food printer. Foodini will print ready-to-cook pizza, burgers, and ravioli within minutes. Assuming you use fresh ingredients, you'll be able to eat healthier meals that take less time to prepare than they would from scratch. But the future of 3D-printed food isn't only in our kitchens. NASA and the U.S. military are experimenting with printers that will make fresh, vitamin-rich meals for astronauts in...

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