Thursday 18 August 2016

3D food printing in the offing

                Scientists are developing a three dimensional (3D) food printer that can fabricate edible items through computer-guided software and the actual cooking of edible pastes, gels, powders, and liquid ingredients all in a prototype that looks like an elegant coffee machine. Food printers are not meant to replace conventional cooking.
They will not solve all of our nutritional needs, nor cook everything we should eat but they will produce an infinite variety of customized fresh, nutritional foods on demand, transforming digital recipes and basic ingredients supplied in frozen cartridges into healthy dishes that can supplement our daily intake.
                This is the missing link that will bring the benefits of personalized data-driven health to our kitchen tables – it is the ‘killer app’ of 3D printing. The printer is fitted out with a robotic arm that holds eight slots for frozen food cartridges. Researchers are now working on incorporating an infrared heating element into the arm.

                3D printing is a universal technology that has the potential to revolutionize lives by enabling us to design and manufacture things with unprecedented freedom. If we can leverage this technology to allow artificial intelligence tools to design and create new things for us, we can achieve immeasurable potential. The 3D printer will be able to cook various ingredients at different temperatures and different durations.

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