First there were meals we had to make all by ourselves. Then 'ready made' meals came along, making life that much easier.
But what if you could just print your dinner using food 'ink'?
Scientists at Cornell University in New York are developing a commercially viable 3D food printer which uses raw ingredients inside syringes.'
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The only time you really need a syringe in cooking is when putting icing on a cake.
ReplyDeleteI doubt it would take off.