This is an interesting idea inspired by chefs like Ferran Adria and Heston Blumethal. Due to their constant deconstruction and reassemble of foods into completely unrecognisable forms have now got the idea of the food printer thanks to Philip Design. At a touch of a button The Food Printer provides molecular gastronomy by using the principles of rapid prototyping. All you have to do is pop in a couple of cartridges and say carrot and onion for example, and 'print' them to whatever shape, texture etc, that you want. Philips Design team have also come up with The Nutrition Monitor and The Biosphere Home Farm which are also worth a look at. This pushes the boundaries of modern technology, however being a foody although I find this interesting, I quite like my food as it is!
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