A New Prototype of a Food 3D Printer
Barcelona based start-up Natural Machines wants to bring 3D Printing to home kitchens. Meet Foodini, a prototype 3D Printing kitchen appliance that can be used for printing different types of ingredients, such as chocolate and pasta. The creators of Foodini would like to see 3d printing used in making every day savory foods from ravioli to gnocchi. The prototype is only able to print one ingredient at a time, so creating a hamburger for instance will take a few steps. BBC Click paid a visit to Natural Machines to see the Foodini in action. Take a look at the video below to learn more.
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