A Sweet Alternative: 3D Printing Chocolate for Easter

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While most 3D printers use plastic polymers, UK scientists have changed the game, developing a method for printing chocolate. All we can say is: Delicious!

Lead scientist Dr Liang Hao told BBC about the process:

“You just need to melt some chocolate, fill a syringe that is stored in the printer, and get creative printing your chocolate.”

Chocolate 3D Printers are expected go on sale in the April. Read more at BBC.

Below is a video of the chocolate printer in action.

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2 Responses to A Sweet Alternative: 3D Printing Chocolate for Easter

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  2. [...] Watch the video below to see Andy Millins’s entire process. Perhaps some of the other chocolate 3D printing teams will be [...]

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