Now You Can Print Pizza at Home (Video)

A company called Natural Machines has created a device that can 3D print full meals, from chicken nuggets to pizza to salads.
Ingrid Longauerová
11/7/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

A company called Natural Machines has created a device that can 3D print full meals, from chicken nuggets to pizza to salads.

It’s called Foodini, and it prints food using edible materials pressed out of stainless capsules. It is the same technology as a 3D printer, but with plastics there is just one melting point, whereas with food it’s different temperature, consistency and texture. Also, food doesn’t hold the shape as well as plastic. After the food is printed, it has to be cooked like a traditional meal. Future models will completely cook the food. Foodini will first be meant for a kitchen professionals, but a consumer version is coming for around 2 000 dollars mass manufacturing expect to start in late 2015. 

Ingrid Longauerová is a long time employee at the Epoch Media Group. She started working with The Epoch Times as a freelance journalist in 2007 before coming to New York and work in the Web Production department. She is currently a senior graphic designer for the Elite Magazine, a premier luxury lifestyle magazine for affluent Chinese in America produced by the EMG.
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