Hungry? Soon you may be able to print out your dinner
Scientists at Cornell are developing a 3-D printer that can print meals using raw food “ink.” Using raw-food inks set up in syringes, a specialized printer creates cookies, pie and other treats. The food list is currently limited to ingredients that can be extracted from a syringe, and researchers have had success with chocolate, cake and cookies. But they think the machine could be developed to create customized menus for “fussy” customers — or that the world’s great chefs could share their patented recipes for download.
HELEN! HELEN!! OUR DREAM FOOD THING. IT IS CLOSE TO BEING MADE. THE JOY. THE JOY! The day I can send you a meatball sub...
I need such beauty in my life.
Just wait, five years after it comes out websites are going to get shut down for showing you how to jail lock your food...