Another promising food innovation that can help solve the food chain crisis is 3D food printing. 3D printing food can enable food personalisation, presenting less desirable food in a more delicious form, and creating plant-based foods. Within Europe, there a few 3D food printing startups that are either building the technology behind 3D food printers or are producing 3D printed food such as plant-based ‘meats’. Their first product is Foodini, which is a 3D food printing machine. ByFlow- The Eindhoven-based company, byFlow, is aiming to be one of the global leaders in food printing to help upscale food production methods. Their product is a food printer called the ‘Focus 3D food printer’, which is portable and also easy to use and maintain. In a bid to make 3D food printing more accessible, Cakewalk3D wants to allow consumers to print their food at home through an attachment added onto existing 3D printers.

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