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How to Apply Edible Image to Cake: 15 Easy Tips
You’re about to take your cake-decorating skills to the next level by learning how to apply edible images like a pro. With ...
Having a printer that will cut out pieces of paper in distinct designs isn't new. In fact, even the original Cricut printer did the same thing. So, if you don't want to just make the same printer, how ...
We have featured a variety of different 3D printers here on Geeky Gadgets over the past few years but this week at CES 2014 3D Systems has announced the launch of their new ChefJet 3D printer range ...
As further proof that you can now 3D-print anything, a company called Natural Machines has introduced a 3D printer for food. The “Foodini,” as it’s called, isn’t too different from a regular 3D ...
Cake has a remarkable way of bringing people together. It's hard not to enjoy it when a cake is unveiled or brought into the room. Except cake alone only goes so far. While the effect a cake can have ...
In case you didn’t know it, pancake art is a thing. People are turning out incredible edible artwork using squeeze bottles and pancake batter. But even if you’re not terribly artistic, you can still ...
While it may sound futuristic, 3D printed foods are here. A lot of the work is still in its early stages, with researchers at Cornell and MIT developing 3D printers made specifically for edible ...
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