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Title:
Four-dimensional food printing: A revolutionary approach to next-generation foods
Authors: Aya Tayel , Ahmed Hamad
Year: 2025
Keywords: Extrusion-based printing, smart material, food printing, future foods, shape memory material, edible ink
Journal: Food science and Technology International
Volume: Not Available
Issue: Not Available
Pages: Not Available
Publisher: https://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/XMARTC4HUW34WYSPHYQN/full
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Four-dimensional (4D) food printing is a cutting-edge technology that allows the creation of shape-shifting transformative food structures. This innovative approach to food design enables food scientists to craft edible creations that change form and texture over time, thereby providing a unique and dynamic dining experience. Beyond its novelty and aesthetic appeal, 4D food printing has practical applications that address pressing issues in the food industry. In this review, we explore the technology behind 4D food printing, food ink types, and other natural ingredients that can be programed to change shape with stimuli, and the possibilities and potential applications of 4D food printing, from tantalizing taste sensations to revolutionary solutions for food sustainability, and explore the latest research and innovations in this field. Ultimately, 4D food printing represents a new frontier in food processing and culinary arts, offering fresh canvas for creative expression, a means to address pressing food-related challenges, and a way to rethink our relationship with the food we eat

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