- The "Foodini" is a mini food manufacturing plant shrunk down to the size of an oven
- The company is working with major food manufacturers to create pre-packaged plastic capsules that can be loaded into the machine to make food, with a shelf life limited to five days
- The printing process is slow, but faster than regular 3D printing. Other than being capable of creating complex designs, such as very detailed cake decorations or food arranged in unusual shapes, the Foodini can be useful for recipes that require precision and dexterity, like homemade pizza or filled pasta
The 'Foodini' Machine Lets You Eat 3D Printed Food From The Comfort Of Your Home
11. 15. 14 by Christine Doan