It is 2018 and 3D technology that is long priced now, gets you 3D food printers.
A 3D printer is a device that creates an object in three dimensions. It builds an object by depositing a printing medium in layers. You can get customized cakes, printed desserts and even more good food via a 3D food printer.
Scientists and entrepreneurs around the globe have designed 3D food printing machines that may soon find their way into households.
So, how does a 3D food printer work?
These 3D food printers are not too different from a regular 3D printer. Instead of printing with plastics, it deploys edible ingredients squeezed out of stainless steel capsules. Users can also control the device remotely using a smartphone. They can also share their recipes with family and friends.
A Spain based company, Natural Machines Foodini, created an innovative 3D food printer. This printer was created in order to have easy access to quick meals. It is basically going to speed up the process of making a meal, provided with pen capsules that users load up with foodstuffs of their choice.
The Co founder of Foodini, Lynette Kucsma says,
“We think Foodini can be a kitchen revolution similar to how the microwave did it back in the ’70s.”
She also adds “There’s a touchscreen on the front that connects to a recipe site in the cloud, so it’s an internet of things, connected kitchen appliance.“
Foodini founders want people to move away from processed and packaged foods by giving them a way to make healthy foods from scratch in a time saving and an effective way.
However, the latest technology of 3D food printers is quite complicated. It consists of nozzles, powdery material, lasers and robotic arms to make sugar sculptures, patterned chocolate and latticed pastry. They also include geometric configurations that are actually complicated.
They use fresh ingredients loaded into stainless steel capsules to make delicious foods like pizza, stuffed pasta, quiche and brownies. They also print noodles with water and semolina flour. It prints your favourite food with all the available options enabled in a printer.
Rather than cooking your daily food you could just print your favourite food using these amazing 3D printers.
Apart from Foodini, other printers who are in the line are Choc Edge and ChefJet from 3D Systems.
This spectacular innovation lets you print, serve and eat your favourite food conveniently!
As of now, bakeries and confectionaries are using these printers to make mass quantities food and to save time.