In another section of our popular "Sweet heaven! It is a _____ printer! "cavalcade, we have reached a machine that prints food out in 3D. Madprinteren using syringes with different fillings, such as cookie dough, which was used in an early prototype of the printer to test whether it could ever print. The picture is made to "designer domes" of a core with sellerimos and kalkunmos around. But of course, only imagination sets limits.
Madprinteren is far from complete design. The research team at Cornell University who is behind the project hope that madprinteren will one day become as normal in the kitchen as a microwave or blender. Using madprinteren you can make exactly the type of cookie you like - for example, varying degrees of crispness or softness - by changing a slider or similar. And the printer is able to replicate biscuit as many times you press the "print"and in such a degree that only machines can.
In the future you will then be able to download recipes directly to topkokkes madprinteren or follow doctor's low-fat diet from point to strictly.
So far works madprinter for obvious reasons, only foods that can be sprayed out without losing form - (small) cake batter, cheese, nougat, mashed potatoes, etc. - but the research team is starting to mix more liquid products with hydrocolloids, which makes them to congeal as a gel.
It seems that tomorrow's food consists of different kinds of moss meticulously sprayed patterns. And that people in the future will not need their teeth.
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