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Layer by layer, 0.2 millimeters at a time, a specialized printing machine at Belgian chocolate shop Miam Factory applies melted chocolate to shape a three-dimensional object.
Miam Factory — French for "yum"— was spun off three months ago from nearby University of Liege's Smart Gastronomy Lab, which researches technology in the food and beverages sector, and operates four specialized 3D printers.
Check out the company's edible sculptures below.
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Miam Factory produces 3D-printed chocolate objects and also engraves chocolates and macaroons with messages or logos for clients, such as nearby brewery Bertinchamps.
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The brewery wanted a unique prize for the winners of an Easter egg hunt and ordered chocolate beer bottles.
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The chocolate is ready to eat straight after printing, which can take from 10 minutes to three hours.
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