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Formulated food inks for extrusion-based 3D printing of personalized foods: a mini review

Yizhou Ma, Lu Zhang

2022Current Opinion in Food Science87 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

3D food printing is an emerging technology to structure foods from digital designs. A number of food inks are formulated to 3D/4D print foods with customized appearance. This mini review focuses on the recent developments in 3D printing of personalized foods with modified sensorial properties (e.g. texture and flavor). Varying sensory perceptions of printed food could lead to eating behavior changes among consumers and potentially achieve personalized nutrition. Modifying geometric designs and varying spatial distributions of ingredients are common techniques to alter sensorial properties of printed foods. The high degree of customization of 3D food printing indicates its potential as an on-demand production tool for personalized foods. Nevertheless, we suggest that longitudinal consumer insights and robust printers are needed to further achieve 3D printing of personalized foods.

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3d printed3D printingPersonalizationComputer scienceNovel foodFood scienceFlavorFood productsEngineeringManufacturing engineeringWorld Wide WebBiologyMechanical engineeringAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies3D Printing in Biomedical Research