The machine works just like your average ink printer: a liquefied foodstuff (so far, just chocolate) is squirted out to a particular pre-set design and then gradually layered and cooled to create a three-dimensional, edible sculpture. It's a prototype as yet, but Hao believes the idea will catch on. "The aim is for the machine to use locally sourced ingredients and be part of the local community," he says. "Children could print out toys; adults could come up with their own designs. It would be like your local chocolate factory." >>> read more
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