That’s correct. 3D food printers aren’t just limited to organisations like NASA. Machines like the Foodini could be on your kitchen counter very soon, that is if you are willing to shell out around R15,000.
Okay so maybe not so soon. Have a look at this video of the Foodini in action, which prints virtually anything – you just need the ingredients.
[Source: Mashable]
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