3D Printed Pizza

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It’s not quite on par with the food replicators from Star Trek, yet. But, a Spanish startup is working to bring the 3D printing “revolution?” to the kitchen.

Natural Machines looks to bring 3D printed food to market by the middle of 2014.

The machine holds five different capsules into which the operators/cooks can manually load different food items. Natural Machines will release its own recipes, though Kuscma also hopes Foodini will attract an engaged community of users who share their own 3-D-printed creations. No culinary or special technical experience is necessary to operate the device, which is expected to retail for somewhere around $1,300—a fairly steep price for a kitchen utensil, but on the cheaper side for 3-D printers.

 

via The Daily Dot

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