After some trial and error, researchers figured out how to 3D print a creamy, gooey cheesecake.
Researchers have been pushing the limits of 3D printing for decades, using the manufacturing technique to churn out consumer goods such as furniture and shoes, human organs and even a rocket. But can the industrial technology be applied to make a fully baked dessert that can be fabricated in your home kitchen? Engineers at Columbia University set out to do just that.
There’s also the potential to make foods to a person’s preferences: “You can kind of customize every little slice if you wanted to.” For this study, Blutinger and his colleagues experimented with a vegan cheesecake recipe, combining graham cracker paste and other ingredients to churn out a single, customized slice of dessert with flavors such as cherry, banana, peanut butter and hazelnut spread. One slice took about 30 minutes to produce.
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