It seems like 3D food is the next best thing in the industry. We've seen 3D meat printers and cookies but the latest technology is being applied to chocolate.
A group of designers in Istanbul have debuted a unique food cart, which is equipped to serve 3D printed chocolate.
The ''curvaceous wood pavilion'' food cart was designed by Robots in Gastronomy and was exhibited at Milan Design Week earlier this year.
It's definitely a cool concept that is sure to attract attention. Would you try these 3D printed chocolate treats?
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