L’imprimante 3D au service de la restauration - Using 3D printing to eat healthier

Publié le 28 Mars 2014

L’imprimante 3D au service de la restauration - Using 3D printing to eat healthier

Foodini is a 3D printer for everything from burgers to gnocchi

3D System, entreprise américaine, a présenté lors du dernier CES à Las Vegas, la première imprimante 3D à usage professionnel pour la cuisine.

La ChefJet peut imprimer du sucre, du chocolat ou des confiseries suivant à peu près toutes les configurations imaginables. Pour créer une confiserie, l’imprimante a besoin d’eau et d’ingrédients à base de poudre sèche.

Who wants a 3D printer for just candy when you can have one that prints a five-course dinner instead? That's the idea behind Foodini, a new 3D printer that takes fresh ingredients and turns them into a culinary masterpiece. The device can do things like make custom ravioli, your own unique crackers or cookies, or even an intricate dark chocolate vase (if you just have to print candy). Its creations are made by filling the printer's "food capsules" with fresh ingredients and then inputting a recipe for the device to create. Foods can be printed in just a few minutes and eaten right away (if they're made from pre-cooked materials) or cooked after printing. Foodini is currently seeking funding on Kickstarter to manufacturer its first run of the printers. $1,000 gets you in line to get one in January 2015, and a $2,000 investment can have you throwing your first printed dinner party by October of this year.

Read more : https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/456763017/designed-for-healthy-eating-foodini-a-3d-food-prin

http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/27/foodini/

http://www.davidbarthe.fr/limprimante-3d-au-service-de-la-restauration

Foodini is a 3D printer for everything from burgers to gnocchi

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Publié dans #3d, #food, #kitchen, #imprimante 3d, #imprimante, #printer, #food printer, #nourriture

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