Hydrocolloid Printed Food

Researchers from Cornell University have been exploring a new angle on food printing: the use of hydrocolloids. What the heck is that?

In other words, produce many different foods from a limited set of edible materials.

This problem can be observed in the design of MIT’s concept Cornucopia device, which requires as many as twelve different food [...]

3D Printer Meats

This week they have more spectacular announcements. They’ve been working with the French Culinary Institute to produce what is perhaps the most advanced forms of printed food yet.

In this example they’ve managed to produce a cookie with an embedded “C” (click for larger image). The “C” is made of chocolate dough – illustrating the critical [...]