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   Scientists at Cornell University's  Computational Synthesis Lab are developing a commercially-available "3D  food printer" that would allow users to "print" meals using "raw food  'inks'" inside syringes. Sounds delicious!
Scientists at Cornell University's  Computational Synthesis Lab are developing a commercially-available "3D  food printer" that would allow users to "print" meals using "raw food  'inks'" inside syringes. Sounds delicious!
Cooking is so hard, what with "ingredients" and "recipes"  and "having to leave your house to go shopping." So thank goodness for  the fab@home project, an open-source collaboration on 3D printer  technology that's developing a "food printer" intended for home use. The BBC is very excited:
Just pop the raw food "inks" in the top, load the recipe - or 'FabApp' - and the machine would do the rest.
"FabApps would allow you to tweak your foods taste, texture and other  properties," says Dr Jeffrey Ian Lipton, who leads the project.
"Maybe you really love biscuits, but want them extra flaky. You would  change the slider and the recipe and the instructions would adjust  accordingly."
Currently, the food printer's "inks" are limited to "anything that  can be extruded from a syringe" (luckily that includes the four major  food groups: Liquid chocolate, liquid cookie dough, liquid cheese, and  liquid cake batter). But the team is working on turning other  ingredients into syringe-extrudable materials—and they've had some  successes, like cookies, and chocolate, and, oh my God, "designer domes  made of turkey meat."
And there's nothing weird about that at all! No, nothing completely  and utterly horrifying about the fact that the endpoint of technological  modernity is our food being squeezed out of a syringe in prearranged patterns. If anything, this will improve  The Food Experience, according to chef Homaro Cantu of Chicago's Moto,  who has, and you may want to get a vomit bag here, "printed sushi using  an ink jet printer":
Long-term, the team believes that people will take to the technology  by creating their own 3D printable food recipe social networks with  everyone improving on each other's creations.
"3D printing will do for food what e-mail and instant messaging did for communication," says Mr Cantu.
3D printable food recipe social networks doing for food what email  and IMing did for communication? Say no more! Bring it on, future!  "Turkey and celery square anyone?" I'll have six.
[BBC via therewillcomeawhitexmas; image via fab@home]
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