Techcrunch,
John Biggs, Apr 9, 2014
A German
company, Biozoon, is working on a 3D-printed food extruder that creates food
that literally melts in your mouth, allowing elderly patients with dysphagia –
the inability to swallow – to eat without choking.
Biozoon
uses molecular gastronomy to create food that can be “printed” using a standard
extruder-based printer. The food solidifies and is completely edible but when
it’s eaten it quickly dissolves in the mouth. Over 60% of older patients have
problems swallowing. This could save lives by ensuring they don’t aspirate food
crumbs into their lungs.
The product
itself can be molded and extruded in different ways and you can add colorants
and texturizers to make things look and taste almost like the real thing.
According
to the website:
The powder mixtures of seneoPro series enable universal implementation so that both family caregivers and professional cooks and nurses can easily make the new diets. Appetizers, main dishes, desserts and snacks can now custom fit, balanced and also be made visually appealing above all things. A food with all your senses, pleasure and enjoyment is possible again, a structured daily functioning can be restored.
The
product, called seneoPro, will be available for use in 3D printers this year.
It is true “customized” food and it’s a fascinating use of the technology.


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