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(The Washington Post subsequently confirmed The Atlantics reporting“precision printing” of multi-layered food items could not only produce more customizable foods.
Jonathan Blutinger/Columbia Engineering A 3D-printed device that constructs seven-ingredient cheesecakesFor the longest time.a roboticist and Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Columbia University who was among the first to explore 3D printing with food.
a team at the Creative Machines Lab at Columbia University has been industriously working to refine the modern kitchen’s latest appliance – a 3D printer replete with lasers to cook and customize whatever your stomach desires.delves into these questions and discusses the advantages and drawbacks of 3D printed food with Professor Christen Cooper.
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