(NEXSTAR) — We’ve all been there: you reach for a bag of chips in the pantry only to realize it’s past the date printed on ...
Meat and poultry pasties made by a Michigan-based restaurant are the subject of an alert due to an egg allergen not written ...
or print-cooked like this chicken, it sure looks tasty. Would you eat printed food? Have you done so already? Let us know in the comments.
What about a 3D printed meat barbecue? A US start-up company has a solution for people who want to eat meat, but don't want to harm animals either: 3D printed meat. The 3D printing technique is ...
The experiment is a sign that meat could be grown anywhere on Earth The ability to print meat in microgravity isn't just good news for astronauts. It also suggests that companies could print meat ...
But Lipson’s team has developed a 3D food printer that also cooks with lasers, creating entirely new dishes and textures Recently, his team printed a cheesecake with a base made from sweet ...
South Korea will prioritise food safety information such as expiry dates and allergens in labelling regulations, while also mandating firms to use e-labels for non-essential information.