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3-D printing aims to rewrite the script on cooking and tech - The Seattle Times

3-D printing aims to rewrite the script on cooking and tech - The Seattle Times | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Like more traditional 3-D printers, food printers work by printing out successive layers of edible material, such as sugar. But the big challenge for companies exploring this is deciding on a viable business model. Should they be selling food cartridges? Recipes? Is this best for restaurants or home cooks?

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The future of food is 3D printed - Stuff.tv

The future of food is 3D printed - Stuff.tv | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it


Contractor's 3D food printer uses freeze-dried, powdered ingredients that contain micro-nutrients; they're combined with oils and water to produce finished wet foods.

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Taste Testing 3-D Printed Food - Wall Street Journal

Taste Testing 3-D Printed Food - Wall Street Journal | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
We sample a trio of machine-crafted confections—CocoJet dark chocolate, ChefJet tart blackberry candy and XYZ Printing butter cookies.
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How 3D food printers will revolutionize cooking - The Week Magazine

How 3D food printers will revolutionize cooking - The Week Magazine | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

3D printers can make acoustic guitars, camera lenses, working guns, the resonating chamber of a velociraptor, and now, at last, food.

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