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On 01.27.10, In Concepts & Design
Here’s an interesting thought: What if eating greener and more sustainably meant printing your meals? Marcelo Coelho and Amit Zoran, a couple ingenious minds at MIT, have come up with a way to do just that. Hailed as ‘The Cornucopia’, this 3-D printer concept is a personal food factory that fuses the digital world with the realm of cooking by storing, precisely mixing, depositing, and cooking layers of ingredients with no waste.
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Post tags: 3d printer, cooking, Cornucopia, digital food printer, green design, MIT, no waste, sustainable design, well balanced meals
Originally by Diane Pham from INHABITAT on January 20, 2010, 3:10pm














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