Hershey and 3D Systems join forces to develop 3D-printed food technology
Hershey and 3D Systems are partnering together to develop new products (Photo: Shutterstock)
We've seen a cornucopia of 3D food printers specialized for consumer and prosumer chefs, from the multipurpose Foodini to 3D Systems' ChefBot.
Now a major corporation has expressed interest in the sprouting
3D-printed food industry – chocolate-maker Hershey has announced a
development partnership with 3D Systems.
The announcement mentioned plans to develop not only new candy
confections with the technology, but also a new class of printers. The
press release described Hershey as embracing new technologies to move
its candies into the future, though also left the language vague enough
to include foods that weren't candies.
3D Systems made headlines earlier this month when it announced a sugar printer
which doesn't print in chocolate, though a representative of the
company describes some of their recipes as tasting like a chocolate
cookie and others as having more of a candy consistency.
Chocolate printing systems
have unique complexities inherent with chocolate, such as keeping the
chocolate flowing and tempering it properly for a nice finish and snap.
The partnership is part of 3D's described goal of mainstreaming 3D printing and expanding into edibles.
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source: gizmag.com
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