German Old Folks’ Homes Are Serving 3-D Printed Food
From swirly corn chips to sour apple sugared candies, you can 3-D print practically any kind of grub. But aside from the obvious—like computer-generated cake icing—3-D food printers have reached new heights. Just like a coffee machine or a microwave, you can score your own Natural Machine’s Foodini or, if you’re an astronaut, you can get an outer space 3-D pizza printer from NASA, which costs $125,000.
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