Taste Testing 3D-Printed Food!
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- Опубліковано 13 січ 2014
- 3D Systems introduced their ChefJet line of food 3D printers at CES 2014, which will be the first kitchen-ready food printer when it's released later this year. We learn about how the ChefJet works and what kinds of food and shapes it can make, and then taste test some geometric sugar candy and chocolates created by the printer. Be sure to stick through to the ending!
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This video is from 2014; here's ChefJet's current line of products: www.3dsystems.com/culinary
> Norm breaks the samples.
> Edible evidence.
Nice one xD
The thing you didn't see is that all the crumbs from Norm's broken candy ended up in my bag. So sticky.
+Tested lol
+NagaTen Print a knife, kill a person, eat the knife. Perfect crime! xD
+Niklas Deagle Blood flavour!
+Kippy Kip eww
They needa 3D print me up some fuckin money that shits expensive as hell
Yolan haha you dont need a 3d printer lol
+Yolan You couldn't 3D print money anyway. It would need to be printed molecule by molecule and printing money would be a complete waste then. Buy a bunch of charcoal and create over several weeks a perfect 50 carat diamondoid (That's a perfect diamond.).
+Joonha Shcal "Several Weeks". You realise its several thousands of years right...
Bardo I said create diamondoids. Diamondoids don't exist in nature they have to be created. And it takes billions of years for diamonds to grow not thousands. If you correct someone make sure you've got your facts straight, dumbass.
+Yolan or just 2d print it
seriously we should be proud that we are living in such a advanced world era where we are experiencing life that no one ever thought of ..... hats off to the science and technology.... :]
Amandeep Singh Seriously! It's so exciting to know that in our life times we will see (as we have) revolutionary innovations in all aspects of life!
Amandeep Singh and yet all people are worried about is the cost.... a made up system of what is basically the bartering system, but instead of trading a valuable good for a equal or higher priced good, now you trade pieces of paper that are equal to the amount of gold that particular country owns. No one ever looks past everything to see the bigger picture anymore. Can you smell a hint of brainwash coming into effect?
Tanner Mendenhall "Equal to the amount of gold that particular country owns."
You think we live in a world with currencies backed by anything substantial. You poor soul.
And you must have a degree to that of a 6 year old. I've done my research buddy.
Scientist is the devils and Jesus made for us all these technallogys... Praise the lard and savior
What I should be thinking: Oh my fuck the future is here!
What I'm actually thinking: It must have been hell passing that thing by the FDA
I gotta stop thinking so much...
Well, as long as the food they make doesn't contain anything not approved by the FDA, the problem shouldn't be that big. The fact, that it has been through a machine isn't really that big of a deal, when you consider how food is already made on an industrial level.
*****
I'm just saying it's like this third party food-spitting machine that came out of nowhere, specifically built for personal use.
If I were the FDA, I'd find that a bit sketchy
I sure they were a first :P
"What did you say your product were again?"
Yeah good point but the real question you should be asking is, How many of those small cubes could I fit in my mouth at once?
JordanGoesRoar As many as you can
Waiting for the food replicator. Star Trek is real.
+Viet Kathy Well, not really!! The Star Trek Replicator doesn't really need physical building materials to work with. It can make stuff out of thin air by constructing on a molecular level by rearranging subatomic particles (you need atoms as building material)!!
+Viet Kathy someone just needs to create the ideas for it, inspire the right people, then they will build it. It would still need raw materials tho, I agree with thefettuck. but it is possible, protein cartridge, vegetation cartridge , color and flavoring cartridge. instant chicken and broccoli! lol that would come in great use.
+TheFettuck man i love ST_TNG and ds9 , i just wanted to add "According to an academic thesis: "The so-called 'replicators' can reconstitute matter and produce everything that is needed out of pure energy, no matter whether food, medicaments, or spare parts are required." A replicator can create any inanimate matter, as long as the desired molecular structure is on file, but it cannot create antimatter, dilithium, latinum, or a living organism of any kind; in the case of living organisms, non-canon works such as theStar Trek: the Next Generation Technical Manual state that, though the replicators use a form of transporter technology, it's at such a low resolution that creating living tissue is a physical impossibility.
+Viet Kathy I was thinking of the same, just forgot the the name. It only does candy now, wait till it start doing actual food.
+johnny walnuts If you can manipulate atoms...you can make anything. They are the "stem cells" of "reality"...at least, that's my understanding. But I think we're still a long way off from making "true" replications.
Anyone else notice Robert Irvine from dinner impossible in the background at 2:50
he looks so lost.
YEP
2014: takes 5 hours to print 3D food
2020: takes 5 minutes
Guaranteed.
2040: No wait time.
Computers predict exactly what we want before we even know we want it and print it before we even sit down.
Tailsthehacker01 2040: If computer knows what you want then government can read your every thought and you are a slave.
Tailsthehacker01
2050: Food is sparse, mankind battles for the last remaining resources. Everyone wishes it was 2014 again.
Also, would you like that in chocolate, pizza, or pure milk form?
That'll be $9.99, thanks for visiting Starbucks.
Alright well Kaitlyn notify me when I can 3D print cocaine.
Best idea ever: buy a 3D printer then make another 3D printer with your 3D printer.
3d printer ception
Thats not how it works
+Aaron Bakke reprap.org/
They already have one
+Aaron Bakke no you cant 3d print all the printer but some parts i went to a lab and they were incorporing the 3d printed parts to the alluminium
Now even more people will not know how to cook...
You don't know how to build a well, is that a bad thing?
Lilliath No, because I don't need to build a well to eat.
Lee The Ninja
No, you need one to drink.
Hm, well I guess I am going to have to learn to build a well
The whole point of living in a society is so that individuals can specialize instead of needing to learn every damn aspect of survival.
Yeah I'll just stick to my fucking oven
Cool
For $5000, I agree.
You have a fucking-oven? How does that work?
k98killer I am just as confused as you are... it sounds painful
it could be helpful in poor countries if u can send light supplies and print it
I'm not even joking, the guy from kitchen impossible was in the background
I know right! Robert Irvine! :D
+Maija Evans Glad I wasn't the only one that saw him!
+Maija Evans I know I thought I was the only one who noticed
Wow we can finally eat colored sugar for under $10,000 in less than 6 hours.
We will never have to fly our private jets to Hawaii to buy a piece of 10 cent candy again.
i think its made for businesses and companies. i highly doubt this was intended to be for the general public lol
Nmberz Well if you have the money you get to be the cool guy/girl on the block handing out tetrahedron's and such for Halloween.
Wooh
I think it's more for creating a decorative candy, as opposed to something very flavorful. For obvious reasons, the shaping of it all would be much more simplified.
im sure some candy stores or even some types of restaurants could make a fortune with these mashines by creating their own 3D printed food.
Its a replicator. An honest to god food replicator. I mean it can only print candy at the moment, and it takes five hours to make one, but that's a hell of a step in the right direction.
3d Printed food, 3d Printed Guns....I'm not impressed until we have 3d printed Weaponized Food....then holler at me.
holler!
Supposedly they working on 3d printed meat. I really hope that doesn't mean the end of real meat.
...mmmm structural meat.
Finally! Fully operational jelly guns can be in the homes of every child!
2:00 to 3:04 - Robert Irvine from the Food Network is in the background. He starts just over the guy's right shoulder (left side of the screen) and then looks at their product.
I love how you can see Robert Irvine walking around in the background at times.
I thought that was him. I had to do a double take.
I yelled his name, but didn't realize until after that he can't hear me through my computer screen :/ lol
4:26 I was hoping they had clean samples... I was surprised when he ate that piece right from the other guy's hand!
So I guess you could say that the presenter had them eating out of the palm of his hand?..... I hate myself lol
Haha... I actually had that thought
fitforsoccer000888 Minds think alike early in the AM haha
achievementunlocked Made my day XDXD
achievementunlocked
Made my day! Thanks for that!
$10 000 in 2014, but in 2064 we will be laughing as they are sold in clearance racks in the electronic department at wal-marts.
I'm thinking by 2064 home depot will be replaced with pod depot and you'll have a special section for 3D printers in sky isle 4, and row 32.
As if there'd still be a wal-mart when everyone can print their own stuff. There would just be one store.. the 3D printer plus 3D printing material store.
You're not taking into account of laziness though. People will pay money in order to not to have to do it themselves. Want proof? Gardening. Oil changes. Fast food. The list goes on.
Whitmer Gaming
Can't make everything out of doodoo.. food would be a problem.
OdiusTV indeed. On rollback.
I was expecting something like 3D printed lasagna and burgers.
I'm sure that's next.
*****
What do you mean burger machine? Because we already have machines that form patties I believe, judging from the frozen food aisles of grocery stores.
superma415 It puts the burger together. You choose the type of meat, toppings and condiments and it builds your burger for you. As well as cooks it (before putting it together obviously lol).
Carlitos Ramos I fucking love technology. :))
Its coming soylent green is what it's called
Rather just buy 10k worth of chocolate than just the printer xD
Mahmood pls
+Nasko Nasko Nasko Nasko Nasko pls.
+xDMrGarrison pls
+xDMrGarrison drey santillan +xDMrGarrison pls
***** ***** Nasko pls
Chef Robert Irvine just chillin' in the background.
it takes hours just to make a small piece of candy.
they still have a long way to go.
I was thinking it was going to be 3D printing burgers and pizza not dinky little chocolates.
Robert Irvine spotting!! Sneaky sneaky Robert Irvine...
Eating at 4:25
thank me later
Cheers big ears.
Thx
This opens up so many opportunities for printing things for people with medical problems, and for making tiny, awesome things.
maybe in 15 years, well be able to print pot
one can only hope :)
'cos it doesn't just grow already >.>
***** Thanks you made me crack up
***** haha XD
Daniel Johnson Same XD
I guess if I was rich or had a candy business, this would be hella legit.
The first company that makes a 3d printer that is affordable that does plastics and food wins.
Very enjoyable interview between the two, really enjoyed watching this
This method reminds me a lot of metal additive 3D printing, only with sugar instead of metal powder, which is awesome.
All this future shit is kinda surreal
For those of us who were baffled by the guy seeming to say that the vertical resolution was 6 millimetres, I looked it up, and "mil" is apparently a highly-ambiguous-sounding term that some people in the U.S. use to mean "thousandths of an inch", so by "6 mil", he probably meant about 0.15 millimetres.
0.15 millimetres is about standard for cheap, normal 3d printers. I think the guy meant 0.6 mm.
Those chocolate constructs at 1:45 look so awesome.
Chefs in 1990: hard work to make Mac and cheese.
Chefs in 2019: send me that obj file yo!
Still healthier than McDonalds
Hardly
TheGamingBook
"More healthier"? Where's my redundancy eraser when I need it?
HEY Robert Irvin from Restaurant: Impossible is there at 2:28!
i know right
Ooh yeah I saw him
Jon Jo Omg I didn't notice, until I read your comment, and I love the man! hahaha
He did an episode in my town one time, so my mom and I drove by that restaurant on opening night and saw him through a window XD
Jon Jo After I saw him, I stopped watching to go through the comments to see if anybody noticed him. Too bad they didn't get his opinion.
Massively hi-tech version of the same concept as the edible conversation starters served at the end of tudor-period banquets for nobility. Awesome!
I'm sure Heston Blumenthal would LOVE one of these.
OMG THAT ROBERT IRVINE BACK THERE!
ikr!!!
the new channel will be "Tasted"?
Crud! I was expecting it to be more expensive, that's awesome!
I like how that famous chef guy was in the background for like 2 minutes lol.
at this point i can only see this modle being used in places such as high class resturants for flare but after it's improved mabey more practical uses :)
How long until the technology exists for fast food restaurants to just make everything with 3D printers? I've heard that in the not too distant future they'll basically be run by robots anyway. 3D printing is a fascinating technology. I'm curious about where it'll be in 20 years.
norm killed it at the end hahaha
THAT IS SO AMAZING , ITS LIKE THE DAWN OF A NEW GENERATION
it has begun...
Why don't you use a 3d printer to print another 3d printer...that would be awesome :D
Because skynet.
Because that would make the world explode! I mean what if you could print another printer with that printer. And print another printer with that printer! God the interception
That already exists
vincent coleman idiot....
Actually IT ACTUALLY HAS ALREADY HAPPENED WITH THE PRINTED PRINTERS ACTUALLY FUNCTIONAL
6 hours = Super fast
Yeah, ok.
compared to it never getting done that is pretty fast
Do you know how long a normal 3D printer takes?
12-24 hours. So shut up
***** yeah but it's kinda obsolete, 6 hours for some food you could make in 10 mins? They should spend more time trying to make the regular 3d printers print faster. If anything it just promotes laziness.
My technology class has a 3d printer the size of a desk lamp and takes 24 hours. The one on the video goes way faster than ours. And besides its new technology. It's not going to be as fast as the speed of light
***** Damn straight XD
As soon as he said you can 3d print chocolate I was sold
Shut up, and eat my money!!!
Cloudy with a chance of meatballs in real life
3D printed chocolate.
Mankind's quest is complete. Our purpose has been completed.
On 4:20 the reporter tries to touch the lil auger cube but the guy is like "sike" lol
so it will take me 5 hours to print a candy bar and cost $5000 to do it...I think I'll give em a couple more years.
A candy bar the size of a football. That costs 5000 dollars to get. And five hours. I've went to a gas station and seen giant Hershey's bars bigger than that, for 10 dollars.
Sadly, yes.
I think you missed the point of the machine completely.
Nick Oborn ummm..to turn a small amount of sugar into an incredibly expensive specialty item. It's not printing food, it's taking food (if you consider candy food) that you put into it and making interesting shapes.
CorollaNut68 True BUT the point is really for commercial use... if your making all this candy and sell it for 50 cent within ( if your a big business) a couple of days your going to be making a profit... Also its supposed to be a 3D printer, the added bonus is that you can eat it if you get bored of using it or just want to eat it... also its unlimited candy... your treating it as if you only get 1 football of chocolate for UNDER $5000 dollars, you get as many chocolates as you want (I know cartridges but still its awesome)...
Wow, I'm amazed! What else can be 3D printed?
organs and tissues
Weapons. Ten years after this video you can print a real hand gun
Very cool ,Geneva would love one of those.
I can only see the use of that for commerces that make weird shaped cakes or chocolate.. but still, pretty darn cool!
show me the 3d steak printer
Nicholas Moses figure out how to turn a cow to dust and bamm, 3-d steak served lol
Tanner Mendenhall Powdered meat + Meat glue?
Luxurio Music Now we just need to combine this with the method those Japanese scientists used to synthesize meat from poop.
People are now afflicted with neverending disgust with themselves and their lives, but at least world hunger has been solved forever!
Doomrider you got a point there we just dont need to tell people they are eating feces
Did you see Robert Irvine in the background
Lol Robert Irvine just chillin in the back
This is absolutely awesome.
They really missed a chance to call it the BakerBot.
Dam i thought it could print cheese burgers :-(
Dude this is so cool.
it's a little expensive right now but with giant leaps like this my dream of owning a replicator does not seem as far off
I thought this was Simon from the yogscast...
Me too lol
Will Smith? I was thinking Jesse Cox
Omg, the future of food delivery.... will involve internet piracy.
Meals, made by 3 star chefs, will be able to be downloaded from The Pirate Bay eventually.
The legal way is to buy a lifetime license or pay a monthly fee to be able to make your favorite meals.
Dude seemed a little nervous but he explained it really well
God damnit, Norm! How many times did I tell you not to play with your food?!
Hey that angry restaurant: impossible dude is in the background..!
I keep seeing you on youtube
TheGamePixel I keep seeing me on youtube, too! Probably should go do something else... or we're videosoulmates. Marry me?
MasterofPuberty that's a bit sudden but... ok, sure!
MasterofPuberty I'm Jewish as well, he said he said he wants 4, but I hope its not a problem that I'm a guy... XD
Eh, I'll get used to it. But I'm not shaving _my_ mustache. I'll call my goat guy in the morning, and he can draw up the ketubah, as well. It's such a deal!
hahaha oh norm you made me Lol!
This combines two of my favorite things: 3D printing and SNACKING. Hells to the yeah. What's next? Printing starches to make corn chips?
wow this is just so amazing i want to play with them !!!!!!!!!! gah it makes me excited yet scared to see such developments
Robert Irvine from Restaurant Impossible @2:01! Sweet!
How can you print water..?
They're not exactly printing water. They're using a small water hose with a very fine nozzle to create a very, very small layer of water between the candy layers that helps bind the shapes together.
The Kind Gamers that shut her up.
REDMOND PAYNE Well I don't think she needed shutting up; that comment was kind of unnecessary. I clarified some information for her, she +1'd my comment, I feel all right about how it went. It didn't get into an argument, so there wasn't any shutting up required.
Destroys someone and is nice about it afterwards. I wish more people were like you.
It was a simple question about something that I did not understand, he explained it to me. There was no argument, as he stated, there was no "shutting up" needed. And as for Nugget, how exactly was anybody destroyed?
im curious how these things are cleaned or get clogged
Some of those shapes are amazing considering they are edible. I could see this being a fantastic thing to have for specialty events such as weddings or company dinners or big parties. I would imagine this will be something fancy restaurants would also be very interested in. You could do all sorts of incredible deserts on something like this. Very interesting.
The main showstopper is the time it takes to print, but even so, once everyone is used to seeing extremely elaborate edible geometric shapes, it'll be yawn city. Yummy things are much more about taste than they are about sight, and how can milk (or any other) chocolate *created* from components on the fly on one of these devices be anywhere near as good as fine chocolate produced by people who specialize in the art?
Cool but gimmicky.
And what's to stop the fine chocolate people from putting their own formulas into this and making it taste every bit as good as any of their other products? As far as shapes go I see it being for specialty events much like ice sculptures or those swan shaped fruit bowls. It's not like they'll be plopping a complicated confection on the average person's dinner plate. They simply take too long to make and would probably be too expensive anyway. There's only one company in the world making these at the moment. It's not like they're going to become boring over the course of a few months. This could be a specialty item for quite some time before it reached that point. The designs you could do with it are pretty much unlimited too.
Garrison64
>>And what's to stop the fine chocolate people from putting their own formulas into this and making it taste every bit as good as any of their other products?
Doesn't matter at this point whether it's exactly gourmet or not. It's the uniqueness of the product that will sell it for now. There's no other way to make they type of deserts one could make with this printer. People are always wanting something new and unique and this could provide that. But also never underestimate the culinary geniuses out there. If there's a way to make this taste like normal gourmet chocolate they'll find it.
C.E.S. Floorcandy, lol.
Under $10k means $9,999.99 plus tax and shipping lol...
2Awesome Thanks
Does the sample only have the consistency of chocolate or does it taste like it too? Preferably really quality chocolate.
No, Patissier Chef Michael, this is not just a toy. The *Easy-Bake Oven* is a toy. This has already demonstrated its ability to make professional-quality food in interesting shapes and with good flavor. Notice how Will actually enjoys the candy. This will be commercial equipment.
basically instead of opening your fridge to start making a meal, you open 3DS MAX..
cloudy with a chance of meatballs is happening
that is some mind blowing technology
Can't wait to see restaurants using these
It's a really good innovation, but not worth 5000
Brenden Sct Not exactly. People spend 1000s on computers! So this machine and also because the tech is rather new and is tbh promising, that price is completely justifiable. Of course not everyone was able to afford a car or a tv in the beginning. Its the same way..
Brenden Sct More directed towards the richer cause you know they can for no reason
MegaPrime Gamer This is the apple of an industry that isn't even worth the money
Brenden Sct 3d printers are available in industrial applications. And they do cost a shit ton. So when the same principle is used, albeit for daily use, it would still be expensive. Of course it really isn't for most people as of now.
Brenden Sct I doubt the candy is better than Jelly Belly brand Jelly Beans.
3D printed burritos.. make it happen!
*pounds fist*
Where's my burrito?!
Where's my burrito?!
taco taco burrito burrito
2:47 OMAAAGAHHHH THE CHEF OVER HIS RIGHT SHOULDER!! HE FAMOUS
With the three colour print head, I'm assuming you can flavor each colour differently, but I'm wondering if there would be some way to use a mix of the sugar and chocolate substrates, and then have a different binding agent in each head (water in one, cocoa butter in the other). I doubt this would actually work to print two separate materials though... at best it would maybe print different consistencies of one material. Anyone got any ideas on how you could potentially do this? Maybe a way to have different areas of substrate during the powder spreading stage?
at 2:57 dinner/ restaurant impossible guy
Robert Irvin
Scan me, 3D print me in candy, eat me. :D
OH MY GOD I'M A SELF-CANDYBAL :O
siiick......I knew 3d printing would change the world...we haven't even seen what will come of this yet.....they should make an interchangeable printer head for metals plastics food etc the ultimate 3d printer.....
that is crazy! I want to try one!
Oh norm.
You just can't take him anywhere.
Jordan Sugarman It's just a phase.
Hjälte Björkdahl Wait till he gets rebellious.
TheCaliger God help us all.
Willy Wonka's Dreams coming true.
although, I bet he had This technology in his factory but Faster! :D
Chrono Pony, "(d)ream" is now someone's name or something like that?
I was saying it with some feeling/meaning. You know what i'm talking about? like if i was to Speak In A Higher Tone I Would Use Some Force Behind My Words And It Would Come Out Like This! ^_^
I don't think that's what initial capitals mean, though. Maybe something like ALL-capitals is like that, though. However, better is just to use a standard emphasis tool like *boldness* (* use asterisks around the text *) or _Italics_ (_ use underscores around the text _, and it's named after Italy, for some reason, hence my capital i), if available.
O_O Oh, My, God.... I know all that shit ya doyle! hahahaha whats with the nerdtastic lecture aswell? jeezus dude, chill the fuck out. All i got from all that is *Conform to our ways* ;)
*Ready for this?* I can DO AnytHing i Want, WrItE Out WorDs HoW I WaNt And I Don't Need Some 3rd Degree BullShite, 'Kay? FreEDom Dude, GeT UsEd 2 It. You UnderStood What I Am Saying Don't Ya? Then Why MusT Ya ComPlaiN AboUt the Way I usE mY LetTers? HmmMm? ^_^ WhaT aRe Some PeoplE LiKe Eh? :D
*FYI* & *Whipsers* I'M MESSING WITH YOU! ^_^
Chrono Pony
Uhh, hello, I wasn't done posting it yet, moron. That's why it says "test."
Made me think of the scene in The Fifth Element too when the machine constructs LeeLoo in the pod.
My "after dinner mints" have never been extravagant enough. Finally a solution!