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The Food Loves Tech Expo this past weekend in New York City showcased high-tech, food innovations. A variety of technologies, including 3D printing, virtual reality, drones, and mobile apps, are massively disrupting the way we grow food, cook, and eat.A 3D printed, heart-shaped topping made from fruit.more
A paste made from crickets, a great source of protein being touted as the future of food.
The World Health Organization recommended people stop drinking liquor.
Live crickets as food.
Loliware are cups you can drink from and then eat. They taste like a cross between licorice and a gummy worm and are available in different flavors.
Nima is a portable sensor that tests food for gluten; the sad face means the food contains gluten.
Nufood’s 3D printing robot. 3D printed food is being explored as way to solve world hunger issues and also as a culinary art form.
Oliso’s food vacuum sealer uses patented “punch and seal” technology.
Upicnic is a new app that lets you order a picnic experience.
A solar stove presented by the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves.
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