How about printing our food?


Future of food? A 3D printed meatless ‘burger’ created by alternative food tech company SavorEat. — savoreat.com

IN the urban kitchen, the conventional array of cooking utensils usually includes a stove, an oven, a grill, a blender, and a mixer as well as pots and pans. However, the culinary landscape is on the verge of a paradigm shift with the introduction of the food 3D printer. This high-tech appliance is emerging as the future of kitchen appliances and is set to revolutionise the cooking industry and completely redefine the concept of what we eat.

These printers have garnered significant interest in a plethora of industries, including aerospace, medicine, dentistry, automotive, and education, because they can form three-dimensional objects by using layering processes based on digital models.

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