How to formulate for structure and texture via medium of additive manufacturing-a review

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Abstract

Additive manufacturing, which is also known as 3D printing, is an emerging and growing technology. It is providing significant innovations and improvements in many areas such as engineering, production, medicine, and more. 3D food printing is an area of great promise to provide an indulgence or entertaining experience, personalized food product, or specific nutritional needs. This paper reviews the additive manufacturing methods and materials in detail as well as their advantages and disadvantages. After a full discussion of 3D food printing, the reports on edible printed materials are briefly presented and discussed. In the end, the current and future outlook of additive manufacturing in the food industry is shown.

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Gholamipour-Shirazi, A., Kamlow, M. A., Norton, I. T., & Mills, T. (2020, April 1). How to formulate for structure and texture via medium of additive manufacturing-a review. Foods. MDPI Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods9040497

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