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d-printed food involves a process called additive manufacturing, where an edible paste (which can be made of anything, really) is added layer by layer to create foods like pasta, pizza, crackers, and cakes (and hopefully healthier foods in the future). it can also be used to make intricate designs, even
pop-up restaurant in europe featured food, utensils, and furniture all made with a d printer—it is still a relatively new technology. still, food insecurity could be addressed in the future by storing nonperishable powders made from insects, algae, grasses, or seeds, and then, with the addition of sugar...
https://www.berkeleywellness.com/healthy-eating/food/article/3-sustainable-foods-future