Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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3D Printed Croissants

High Speed Steaming Bread Emitter
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This idea uses nascent three dimensional construction technology on a macro, practical scale: a dedicated 'bread printer' creates layered croissants, baklava, or apple strudel (with special honey or applesauce injecting attachments) building them up on a napkinette before your eyes, with a rapid back-and-forth printing motion. The printer head would be very hot, cooking the doughy mass as it layered it on the previously 'printed' layer, making a flaky crumbly pastry ready to serve in mere seconds.

The layer thickness of the bready mass is not ink-thin; each layer is about the thickness of a typical bread crumb--massively thicker than ink, and since much fewer passes would be needed to create the pastry, your croissant would be ready toute de suite.

With just a little tweaking of the pastry printer's software, your corporate logo could be built up on the side of the pastry in attractive bas-relief.

Soterios, Mar 22 2005

Stereolithography http://home.att.net...eisland/sla_int.htm
[normzone, Mar 22 2005]

Inkjet printing on Pringles http://www.usatoday...nted-pringles_x.htm
Yes, inkjet printing has now advanced to the point where it's possible to print onto Pringles [hippo, Mar 22 2005, last modified Mar 23 2005]

Homaro Cantu http://engadget.com...y/1234000923030247/
3D printing chef [JesusHChrist, Mar 22 2005]

zcorp http://www.zcorp.com/
machine he uses [JesusHChrist, Mar 22 2005]


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       going to bed now - this just has to be fattening, zillions of calories...
po, Mar 22 2005
  

       Cool. Is there a way to have it make chocolate-filled croissants?
Machiavelli, Mar 22 2005
  


 

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