The food printing space is still only in its formational stages, but there are early innovators who have actually made this science fiction concept into a reality.
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There are a number of food 3D printers you can buy right now, all of which are based on extrusion processes and are designed for printing with chocolate or food pastes.
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The Focus 3D (€3,900) comes with 10 food-safe and refillable cartridges, four nozzles in two different sizes and access to paste recipes that include: chocolate ganache, meringue, savory dips, fruit, cookie dough, meat, celery-hazelnut, marzipan and icing.
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After early public events showcasing its printer, the Dutch company behind the system, byFlow, continues to travel the globe to showcase its technology. It also been recently listed as a leading and gender-diverse startup in the Netherlands by the country’s press. Available from byFlow Natural Machines may not have been able to launch […]
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